Tag: St. Luke

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There’s an easy way to examine our self.

Luke, 16:15 is important when we’re examining our conscience. “You justify yourselves in the sight of others, but...

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When equality rules, lunacy is no better than…

Collapse is all around. Divorce, birth control, and abortion destroy families and life. Insane government programs and various...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Contradictions, errors, and demons.

When we disregard one of Christ’s “least commandments”, “Be as cunning as snakes.”, we leave ourselves more vulnerable...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

“I don’t want to be a Christian. Leave…

Billions of people have said, “I don’t want to be a Christian. Leave me alone.” Some have been...

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

How to stay out of “the netherworld”.

Many Biblical passages have an underlying message reinforcing the validity of the Catholic Church and encouraging us to...

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Those in schisms are against Jesus?

Some of those in schism are particularly fond of a passage in Today’s Reading. Luke 9, 46-50, includes...

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Even the more arrogant Protestants can make friends…

Today’s Reading from Luke 13: 1-16 has a lesson that tells the perceptive to be good Catholics and...

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Jesus names a false idol: “Having All Speak…

Yesterday’s reading includes Luke 26:6 in which Jesus gives us a warning: “Woe to you when all speak...

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Is Jesus saying that those in schism are…

Today’s Reading, from Luke 12: 22-30, brings up serious questions. Is God clearly telling us to become Catholics...

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Was Martha the first Protestant reformer?

The Weekly Reading of Sunday, July 21, 2013 includes this passage from Luke 10:38-42: “Jesus entered a village...