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A while back I wrote a speculative post for the Nicene Guys about the possibility of infant salvation. The point of the post was that many people--Catholic and Protestant alike, and the detractors of both in common especially--have this idea that all unbaptized infants must be hell-bound. Some have speculated on the existence of Limbo: Dante, for example,... Read More
The story I wrote about him in the PVT: http://pvtimes.com/news/man-burro-quest/ I spent three hours of my day and drove 54 miles to meet a man named Howard West. Howard left his home on Nov. 8 on an epic adventure to save his ranch. He is doing this by walking from Tonopah to the Grand Canyon to save his ranch. It sounds like a dime novel but Howard owes $4,000. He wants to draw attention to himself... Read More
For the Lord Himself, with a word of command, with the voice of an archangel and with the trumpet of God, will come down from heaven, and the dead in Christ will rise first . . . (1 Thessalonians 4:16). A foreboding pressure - like an ominous, palpable presence - spread over me. It pressed against my chest like a vise. I tried to push it away, but couldn’t move my arms. I tried to scream, but couldn’t open my mouth. I fought to force air through my lips, but my body refused to respond. I tr... Read More
Saint Catherine of Siena wrote:
"So that you receive the whole Divine Essence in that most sweet Sacrament concealed under the whiteness of bread; for as the sun cannot be divided into light, heat, and color, the whole of God and the whole o... Read More
Note: On my other blog, I've occasionally written a series of short reflections which I try to keep under two or three paragraphs. I would like to try writing a few such short reflections here, as my time permits (you'd be surprised). They're not polished or finished, but sometimes its best that way.
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