My latest podcast episode/video is currently uploading! It'll be here when it's ready:
I've attached the relevant information regarding the foundational aspects and what you can start implementing in your devotional life IMMEDIATELY for the partial remission of the temporal punishment due to your sins... and, you know, see Jesus that much sooner!
Alright. Enough of this—I’m seeing way too many Christian friends from my old “church” committing adultery in public. Time to call you out, not by name, but by the mere Word of the living God. And, evidently, your pastors are too chicken shit to correct you (huge ecclesial L, by the way—is $$$ more valuable than your sheep’s souls, pastors?). So here we go.
Jesus taught, explicitly, “whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery” (Matthew 5:32) [obviously, this applies to both sexes]. It’s been a while since I’ve scrolled through Facebook, or interacted with a lot of you since becoming Catholic, but I’ve noticed a lot of divorce and “getting back out there.”
This is a direct contradiction of the Scriptures, for our Lord immediately goes on to hold us all accountable to the words we swear by (which you did in your marriage vows): “Let your word be ‘Yes, Yes’ or ‘No, No’; anything more than this comes from the evil one” (Matthew ...
Hello my fellow sheepies! The next instalment of The Indulgent Life is coming soon! I said late last month that I'd be posting a podcast episode/video introducing this concept and going through the Liturgy of the Home (post below). Today, I will be filming that episode and posting it either today or Monday!
And I'm adding to it: I'll be talking about Prayers Throughout the Day as well. It's a daily prayer schedule that utilizes the official acts of prayer with partial indulgences attached! The PDF will be posted today, and only for my supporters, but I'll be going through it in detail on my podcast episode/video, available for all.
Finally, there will an update for the Liturgy of the Home, available for all members :)
Hey everyone! I'm launching some previews for a book I'm working on: The Indulgent Life. It's a devotional guidebook for the laity, with daily, weekly, and yearly devotions, centered around obtaining indulgences.
The Liturgy of the Home is the largest chunk of the Indulgent Life when you are not able to attend daily Mass, and it is particularly designed for Patriarchs [husbands and fathers] to lead their families in prayer. You'll notice its structured similarly to the Mass! But of course, we don't want people to confuse it with a Mass. Structurally, it comprises of a purgative part [examination of conscience, Confiteor], an illuminative part [a liturgy of the Word], and a unitive part [communitive prayers to the Blessed Virgin, other saints, and for those in purgatory] finishing with the Lord's Prayer. All of this is encompassed by psalmody, mental prayer, and overall is totally comprised of a plethora of partial indulgences that end up making a good daily liturgy!
I love how many ...