The Dynamic of Reconciliation The story about the small tax collector named Zacchaeus who climbed a tree to see Jesus as he was passing through Jericho, is the focus of our reflection this weekend. As with all stories in which Jesus personally encounters an individual, the slightest details make a huge difference. The Scripture describes … Continue reading Start Feeling 100% Again
Month: October 2022
The Democrats Obsession with Death
If by an unfortunate chance you happen to live in a blue state and turn on any local television station, you will see the screen plastered by Democratic candidates promising you, if elected, to protect the right of women to have abortions. The vast number of commercials during this campaign season comes as no surprise … Continue reading The Democrats Obsession with Death
Hospitals Sued for Treating COVID With Toxic Veklury (remdesivir) Without Consent
Hospitals raked in $500K+ Per Patient for using Remdesivir Three hospitals are being sued in California Superior Court for allegedly treating COVID-19 patients with Gilead Sciences’ antiviral drug remdesivir without informing them about the serious risks of the treatment, which include acute kidney and liver failure, resulting in the patients’ wrongful deaths.Failure to obtain informed consent is … Continue reading Hospitals Sued for Treating COVID With Toxic Veklury (remdesivir) Without Consent
The Irony of the Kingdom of God
The irony of a well-known sinner becoming closer to God than a religious figure who lives a religious life and obeys the law, is the point of the parable of the Pharisee and tax collector. Two different moral figures in the Temple praying at the same time. The Pharisee’s monologue (we can hardly call it … Continue reading The Irony of the Kingdom of God
Georgetown Medical School Can’t Have It Both Ways
In the hoity-toity area of Washington D.C. is a community known as Georgetown, along with the famous Jesuit university which bears its name. The area is so exclusive and affluent, the D.C. Metrorail doesn’t have a stop there and it can only be accessed publicly by bus - which stops not at the campus, but … Continue reading Georgetown Medical School Can’t Have It Both Ways
Pfizer Admits What Many Already Knew
The Non-Vaccinated are Not Immoral After allMore and more of the truth is coming out about the COVID vaccine and the vindication of those who used their common sense and refused to be bullied into taking the inoculation. These people were publicly chastised and many lost their jobs because of the mandates. To add insult … Continue reading Pfizer Admits What Many Already Knew
The Loud-Mouthed Widow
“Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary.”Unlike many parables, Luke wastes no time in telling the reader what is the intent of the story in the first sentence. It is of course to be persistent in prayer. Knowing the end before the parable unfolds may … Continue reading The Loud-Mouthed Widow
The Unholy Alliance
Hospital and Schools Working together to foster child AbuseInvestigative journalist, Christopher Rufo, has been reporting on the use of Critical Race Theory in schools for the past few years. Now he has turned his attention to the transgender craze that has seemingly taken over the youth of our nation. In his article, Unholy Alliance, Rufo … Continue reading The Unholy Alliance
Pro-Life is the Firewall
religious freedom at stakeYou have to wonder whether Catholics and Christians who voted for Biden in the last presidential election have any regrets? A little less than two years into Biden’s administration, the president has proved to be the most pro-abortion president in US history. The argument against abortion has been playing out for quite … Continue reading Pro-Life is the Firewall
Ten Lepers, Only One Fully Cured
As Jesus was traveling through Jerusalem, he was met at a distance by ten lepers who cried out, “Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!" Jesus responded to them by saying, "Go show yourselves to the priests." As the lepers went on their way they were healed of their illness. Only one them knowing he was … Continue reading Ten Lepers, Only One Fully Cured