Thursday, January 29, 2009

Is There Such Thing as False Charity?

Michael Voris weighs in on "The Vortex". Take a look!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

A MUST SEE: RealCatholicTV and "The Vortex!"

Michael Voris, who was interviewed on Relevant Radio's "Drew Mariani Show" has a wonderful news segment called "The Vortex" which demolishes fables and misunderstandings about all things Catholic. It is very well done. I'll be embedding "The Vortex" on this website as they come out. Take 4 minutes and enjoy a well produced apologetic program!


This program is from RealCatholicTV.com

Friday, January 23, 2009

Catholics Who Voted For Obama: Your Man Broke His Promise on Day 4

Well, here we are on Day 4 of the first 100 Days of the Obama Presidency and President Obama is funding abortions around the world. Hmmm, and I was told that by voting for Obama, abortions would go down? Those of you who voted for the man, it's time for reckoning...

Read the LifeNews Article here.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Just Imagine...

You need to see the importance of what's on this video that cuts through the excuses for having abortions in this country. This is by Catholicvote.com:


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Fathers of Mercy Fr. Casey: Simply Awesome

I want you to see this video by Fr. Casey. On this day of penance, the day of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary, let us prepare even now for Communion in the Holy Mass, whether this week or on Sunday. God bless, and let the love of Christ "dwell in you richly, with all thanksgiving..." Colossians 3:16, St. Paul.


Evangelization: Becoming a Fool for Jesus

The cycle of evangelization...something that is little understood among Catholics and more so among Evangelicals, though both groups hobble along in the attempt. But if we take a good look at the reason for why we are here on earth, besides being in preparation for heaven, is to bring as many people with us as possible. It is part of our preparation.

Look at it this way, we want to grow in our love for Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity, don't we? I'm sure you do. To do that requires full commitment. It is a love between God and us that has all the earmarks of a wild holy love affair. One who is madly in love gives of Himself entirely for the other; the other responds in kind with the same love and devotion. So when One who gives of Himself does not receive this love in return, we know there is a problem. For instance, how many of you who are in love are ashamed of your spouse, your beloved? Anyone? I didn't think so. Then, why are we ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus? Is it shame in him, or fear of looking or being stupid? We are going to have to get over this somehow. I have a few suggestions.

One, fall in love with Jesus so as to become a fool for Jesus. I know this sounds harsh, or even impossible to want this, but please bear with me. When we become self-conscious of how we look or behave in the eyes of others, we are frozen in fear. We cease to love Christ. We prefer the vanity of looking good to others who couldn't care less in comparison to the One who died for our love. That simple.

Two, get equipped. There are wonderful websites that have information that can aid you in your discipleship. One such site is ChristLife, a Catholic lay apostolate that specializes in evangelizing and equipping Catholics the New Evangelization. The link provided is their Fall Newsletter. Check it out.

Three, realize that you have been graced by Jesus to do this work. It's in your Catholic DNA. Be bold, work and live out what God has worked and given you. You'll find the reason for your devotion, your prayers, your Mass assistance, your Scripture and Catechetical study all make sense. When you realize that your love of God is made complete in your love of neighbor in evangelization, you will find yourself complete.

Carry on, soldiers...be the fool you were meant to be...the fool Christ was for you and the Father. Pax.

Why We Love and Learn About Jesus

Hi y'all!

Well, it's been a long time since I last blogged here. I'm sorry for the lapse, but in some ways, I was overwhelmed with things. Since I last blogged, I:

1. Passed my comprehensive exams for my Masters Degree.
2. Graduated in December.
3. Got busy looking for employment.
4. Celebrated the coming of 2009.
5. Did some RCIA catechesis.
6. Rested a bit...

You will see ongoing articles and videos I find that will be uplifting and inspirational. See ya 'round!