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Nothing in this world could ever be equal to salvation. Standing before God will take our breath away for eternity as we will understand why we LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
There is nothing wrong with progress if it reflects the "truth".
I am a perfect example of the saying, “If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”
This last week (July 16-21) a National “Catholic Fest” took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the National Eucharistic Congress, instituted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The great mystery of the Real Presence of Jesus given to His Church was celebrated by believing Catholics from all over the United States.
We are all called to seek God, to know Him through the person of Jesus, through Scripture and through His Church.
A few young people remarked how wonderful the procession was and that they had never been a part of one. In my home parish, processions occurred on a regular basis.
The very first right of all citizens is to worship — the freedom of religion — and that the government shall not establish a religion.
What made this Sunday different was that right after Mass, a 6.7-mile Eucharistic Procession followed to four different parishes and Saint Francis de Sales Seminary, and all were invited to join us.