𝘜𝘯𝘰𝘧𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝕏 account of Revs. Dr. Leslie Rumble, MSC and Charles Mortimer Carty. tinyurl.com/RadioReplies 🇻🇦

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The good ecclesiastic is not "news." He is merely what he is expected to be. It is the occasional bad ecclesiastic who is "news" to a world which delights in the abnormal and unexpected.
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To attach ourselves to God we must detach ourselves from things less than God. The more people love created things, the less they will love God. The human heart is so limited that to concentrate its interest upon one object is to divert its interest from others.
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To know how the world could be created you would have to comprehend God; and no finite mind can do that. But we do know that God could create by the mere fact of His being God.
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One may advise a person with the wrong religion to consider the possibility of changing to the right religion. But one may not advise a person with the right religion to consider the possibility of changing to the wrong religion.
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The Church gives life to the soul at the Baptismal font, accompanies it through life with her teachings and Sacraments, and is present as a true spiritual mother at one's deathbed with the final Sacrament of Extreme Unction.
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When God reveals the true religion through Christ our Lord, He no longer leaves men morally free to please themselves as to whether they will accept it or not.
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The moment your soul leaves your body, it will be made aware of what it is, its value, its deeds, and its eternal lot. That is judgment.
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To form a just estimate of what we read, we must watch the trend of world events, and discern the motives of various parties and systems in the world. Then, in the light of those motives, we can estimate the worth of the information put before us.
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We get forgiveness from God in the way God appointed. The Church exists to take us to God. When we want to be reconciled with God, we apply to the Church, and God's reply comes to us through the Church.
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The essence of Christianity is to love and serve God, not to labor for enjoyment. We love God for Himself, not for ourselves.
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There is no reason why the Catholic Church should abandon an ideal merely because the Protestant churches have done so.
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Men will sacrifice what they consider the lesser good for what they consider the greater good. And often some good of the present moment will seem greater than a future good which in their calm moments men will admit to be really the higher and better.
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We set no time limit to our prayers. If those for whom we continue to pray, no longer need our prayers, then our prayers avail for others who do need the help our intercession can give.
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I admit that the Catholic Church imposes many uncomfortable obligations (which are ignored by other Churches). But how can the true religion of a crucified Master be a comfortable one from a natural point of view? If human nature has to be sanctified, many of its natural inclinations must be mortified.
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A religion of authority without religion of the spirit would be but empty externalism. A religion of the spirit without a religion of authority would result in endless aberrations, if it did not evaporate completely.
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No observance of God's commandments gives any subsequent right to break them.
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The Catholic teaching that there is a purgatory does not imply that every soul must go to purgatory before entering heaven.
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Man's tendency to anger is implanted by God as part of our nature, and is a good thing in itself. It braces us to ward off things that could be to our harm. Indignation and anger are certainly good when they help a girl to repel unwelcome advances on the part of some evil man.
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No one outside the Catholic Church through his own fault can be saved; whilst those outside the Catholic Church through no fault of their own will not be held responsible by God for their refusal to join the Church.
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Every sincere and earnest prayer, no matter by whom it is said, will be heard by God.
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