Tag Archives: St. Paul

Be a Temple of the Holy Ghost: Being in a State of Grace

This weekend was Pentecost, and at my parish we had a so-called “Missionary of Mercy” (Priest) come and guest-preach. Fr.’s sermon was less than profound, though bits of it were interesting. One aspect was thought provoking, which is what I … Continue reading

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What is Mercy Without Justice?

Do you remember the parable of the Prodigal Son? Our Lord tells us this parable in Luke 15: 11 And he said: A certain man had two sons: 12 And the younger of them said to his father: Father, give me the … Continue reading

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Marriage: A Sacrament of Service

When I am at home, away from school, I attend a diocesan TLM. My mom and I have been encouraged by a new priest sent by our Bishop to celebrate the Mass regularly. His sermons are often quite intellectual and … Continue reading

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