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Sabrina Lanshe posted an update 9 months ago
“The Lord is loving unto man, and swift to pardon, but slow to punish. Let no man therefore despair of his own salvation.” St. Cyril of Jerusalem
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As long as we live, we are not beyond the workings of God’s grace.
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Wesley Brittain posted an update 9 months ago
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Here is an interesting article (old but informative) by Bro. Peter Dimond of MHFM discussing the Catholic principle on when we must avoid heretics in the act of receiving sacraments from them and the distinctions between a heretic according to the Divine law and a heretic according to Church law. It discusses when a heretic is considered…
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Thank you for sharing. This debate is of crucial importance; and we must test all sides.
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Sabrina Lanshe posted an update 9 months ago
“Faith is to believe what you do not see. The reward of faith is to see what you believe.” St. Augustine of Hippo ❤️
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Wesley Brittain replied to the discussion Book Recommendations in the forum Great Books 9 months ago
Good book recommendations. Will definitely give Holy Abandonment a read. Another one I would recommend is The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. It’s essentially how to make oneself aware of God’s presence in their lives and in every minute action that someone does. It’s short, but very powerful and it’s really a simple way…
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Alexander Lanshe replied to the discussion Book Recommendations in the forum Great Books 9 months ago
Thank you Wesley.
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James Joseph Finn started the discussion About Discussions on History in the forum History 10 months ago
“That a theologian should be well versed in history, is shown by the fate of those who, through ignorance of history, have fallen into error.”
—Melchior Canus, De Locis Theologicis, B. XI, c. ii.Artwork: The Coronation of Charlemagne, by Friedrich Kaulbach, 1861 A.D.
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