The greatest contribution you can make is to return to God in your heart and find rest there with Him.
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❤️ June draws us into the Sacred Heart of Jesus and today’s readings reveal two virtues His Heart forms in us: decisiveness and devotion.
Decisiveness, because Elijah’s question still stands:
How long will you waver? A divided heart cannot persevere.
Devotion, because true peace comes when God is no longer one option among many, but your portion, your center, your everything.
This is where trust becomes steady.
✅ It grows when the heart stops hesitating.
✅ It grows when love becomes wholehearted.
✅ It grows when you choose Christ again and again, even in the tension of daily life.
If your heart feels pulled in different directions today, return to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. ❤️
👉 Let Him unify what is divided.
👉 Let Him strengthen what is weak.
👉 The Heart of Jesus is firm ground for the one who chooses Him fully.
Share the beauty of the Catholic faith and spread the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 🔄
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Let us ask Mary, Queen of Peace, to teach us to renounce hurtful words, hasty judgment, gossip, and slander. May we learn to cherish and nurture love within our families, among friends, in the workplace, on social media, in political debates, and in Christian communities, so that hatred may give way to hope and peace. #ApostolicJourney
Many Protestants believe that those who are truly born again cannot forfeit their salvation.
The baptized believers to whom Paul wrote in Galatia had “begun with the Spirit” (Galatians 3:3). Nevertheless, he warns them: “You are severed from Christ (κατηργήθητε ἀπὸ Χριστοῦ), you who would be justified by the law; you have fallen away from grace” (Gal. 5:4).
How can you “fall away” from grace if you were never in grace? How can you be “severed” from Christ if you were never united to Him?
This is what love for the Eucharist looks like. 👇
Over a million people filled Madrid as Pope Leo carried Jesus Christ through the streets in the Blessed Sacrament.
No concert.
No celebrity.
No spectacle.
Just the Real Presence.
The same Jesus who walked Galilee still comes to His people.
On our knees, we remember who the true King is.
If sincere, Bible-believing Protestants who pray for the Holy Spirit’s guidance all believe that the Holy Spirit has led them to correct doctrinal conclusions, why do they reach contradictory conclusions on foundational questions such as baptism, the Lord’s Supper, predestination, and the nature of salvation itself?
Since they all appeal to Scripture alone in support of their conflicting interpretations, how can anyone determine which interpretation is correct? Is the Holy Spirit teaching contradictory doctrines to different believers? If not, by what authority can these contradictions be definitively resolved?
Daily reminder that first century households included:
• parents—& ALL their children
• aunts & uncles—& all THEIR children
• cousins—& all THEIR children
• servants—& all THEIR children
• slaves—& all THEIR children
“Children” includes their babies, obviously.
This is a great thread, proving the absolute hypocrisy and cowardice of the “Once Saved Always Saved” mindset. Notice @rickbrennanjr absolutely refuses to answer the simplest question—repeatedly.
"If you do not worship God, you worship something, and nine times out of ten it will be yourself. You have a duty to worship God, not because He will be imperfect and unhappy if you do not, but because you will be imperfect and unhappy."
-Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
Had a few parents of Catholic school kids reach out to me.
Long story short ... All are pissed. Felt like they got bait and switched. Also Diocese asking for a ton of information that's intrusive to try to figure out exactly how much each family is worth.
https://t.co/Gdn5mCnwMR