You don't need to visit every shrine in Europe or master the Catechism. You don't need elaborate prayer routines, Catholic social media validation, or the perfect saint medal collection.
You need the quiet consistency of showing up—at Mass, in Scripture, through service, in silent moments of surrender.
Sanctity isn't found in spiritual achievements. It's discovered in the daily yes.
A well-respected MMA coach who always posts training tips and is based out of Australia says he arrived in the U.S. for an already-scheduled seminar, but was detained at the border, thrown in a federal prison and ultimately deported.
The details of his story are harrowing:
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Graham Greene’s novel The Power and the Glory is the book for the Catholic Church in our times. It holds a mirror up to all the corruption and evil in the Church, but in a way that is deeply, seriously merciful.
One of my favorite features of the current op is that we're told both "We have no idea what they are" and "They pose no threat or cause for concern." Those seem a bit at odds, no?
DIdn't they say that about the jab? Forgive me, gov't mouthpiece, if I don't believe a word. They really do think we're that dumb - and I'm gonna start thinking we really ARE that dumb if there isn't more action and less drivel.