As some of you noticed in the web site heading, every week there is a Catholic Fundamentalist interpretation of The Church’s Sunday Scripture readings. The three Scripture readings are “technically updated” in light of God’s programming power, but the Psalm reading isn’t re-translated, more because of my own sloth than anything. So, seeing the passage from Psalm 145 this morning was a joyful surprise:

10 All your works give you thanks, O LORD and your faithful bless you. 11 They speak of the glory of your reign and tell of your great works, 12 Making known to all your power, the glorious splendor of your rule.

If there is one thing that the catholicfundamentalism.com web site has been doing for over a year and a half, it is to “speak of he glory of your reign and tell of your great works, making known to all your power, the glorious splendor of your rule.”

So, if we’re telling people about the good news that God programs in three dimensions (at least that many), we are included among those mentioned as His faithful, as in “your faithful bless you.”

Heaven rarely seemed closer.

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