1. A century-old plan to destroy Christianity is coming to fruition [Link]
2. Teachings on pride from the Church Fathers [Link]
3. “Christianity and socialism strive for different things; they are as opposite as fire and water.” [Link]
4. The importance of obedience [Link]
5. The spiritual decline of America [Link]
6. Lessons from a 96-year-old nun [Link]
7. Through the sacrament of marriage you create a “little church” [Link]
8. Without repentance, we cannot be saved [Link]
9. When should you disobey church hierarchy? [Link]
10. Humility is saintly [Link]
11. “No system of man can eradicate sin and evil” [Link]
12. Five spiritual lessons from coronavirus [Link]
13. Saint Païsios: The Humility of a Priest who Performed Miracles [Link]
14. “Anything that can make our heart humble, crushed and able to relate with the God of mercy and every consolation is beneficial” [Link]
15. “A man has all his strength up to forty years. He can still dream, climb mountains, and so on. Then body parts start giving out; this means it’s time for him to prepare.” [Link]
16. “We have fewer churches now; but you must be a church of God yourself. If access to many holy places has become limited, become a holy place and a living icon yourself.” [Link]
17. A man called Jesus [Link]
18. The Hand of the Beast [Link]
19. “What began in Russia will be finished in the West” [Link]
20. Christians in Times of Epidemic, Then and Now [Link]
21. “The mindfulness of death is the greatest wisdom.” [Link]
22. Sorry, but your soul just died [Link]
23. St. John Chrysostom on the upbringing of children [Link]
24. Stories from Abbess Xenia [Link]
25. “The mentality of today’s Christians is completely distorted” [Link]
26. Church Should Be Your Excuse for Missing Everything Else [Link]
27. Why does church have so many old ladies? [Link]
28. A story of divine providence [Link]
29. Catholic analysis of the movie Groundhog Day [Link]
30. Catholics are withdrawing into a more traditional form of worship [Link]
31. What’s the difference between humility and pride? [Link]
32. The signs of a correct spiritual life [Link]
33. “The most precious thing in the world is to know God and understand His will, even if only in part” [Link]
34. “If you do not feel pity for the sinner destined to suffer the pains of hellfire, it means that the grace of the Holy Spirit is not in you, but an evil spirit” [Link]
35. Guidance on the Jesus Prayer [Link]
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Thank you, brother Roosh!
I wonder anyone has any points on how the dating scene changed!?
Like fornication used to be a sin,now it is the cornerstone of dating.
For ages sex before marriage was a big no-no..irrespective of that person’s religious beliefs.
Dating mean’t talking to the person and knowing everything about each other and find whether they are compatible or not..from moral,beliefs,character,life goals.
What happened with this!?Who’s plan was this to change for the worse!?
Now I see people using words like “trying out to check whether we are sexually compatible or not” and it just makes me want to throw up.
I am like what the eff is that!?
How will someonw feel if years later someone finds out that such xyz was dating his mom and they were trying to find out whether they were sexually compatible or not!?
How can men today even accept a woman with such past!?This world is literally degenerating.
Probably marriages throughout history were ecinomic arrangements. Love marraiages are most likely a recent luxury.
You’re right.
Romanticism is just 200 years old.And frankly it has done more harm than good.People are literally going out on dates on the basis of how attractive the other person is..which is just basis of sex.
Everyone wants the premium package but that is just not feasible and our ancestors knew this.
I mean come on looks are not everything….morals and similar life goals should be more important in a potential mate…and that was how marriage was for ages.
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In regards to 34. Why pity those who are bent on destroying all that is good and natutal in this world? Doesnt someone reap what they sow?
As followers of Christ, in humility we should pray for the grace to conform our wills to the will of God. God does not will the damnation of any soul. No soul is created to be a prisoner in hell (Catechism of the Catholic Church 635). Instead, God desires that all men be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth (1 Tim 2:4). Moreover, God Himself does not take pleasure in the death of anyone who dies (Ezk 18:32).
On the Cross, Jesus asked God to forgive those who put him there because they knew not what they were doing. Souls bound for hell have not come to understand the saving grace of God’s mercy and they do not realize what awaits them at the end of life. This is tragic.
We must pray for the grace of humility to have pity for and contend for these souls whether that be through prayer, evangelization, friendship, kindness, forgiveness, or whatever form God would direct.
A lying feminist who was taught by Dr. Judith Goldiamondoilschild should be forgiven for sending you to jail for trumped up charges? Is this Hinduism?
The host is controlled opposition who seeks to placate us using Orthodox (((Christianity))) while ignoring the real problem with the (((Turkish-Persian) tribe from Khazaria (modern day Ukraine and Turkey)
I think you are FAKE Roosh. It took me some time to realize it. You dont have no love and mercy in you. Its just a smoke show. Good luck anyway
He would forgive the Dew for destroying his reputation and livelihood, but if you post on his forum that the police is an extension of the JWO and pink commie pig state, he bans you.
G*d is going to help you when a born again sloot falsely accuses you of harassment or tape to the pigs that you defend because the pigs murder black and brown people?
Wus dat anglische?
White people used to live in caves until the Arabs and Africans educated them and taught them how to become civilised.
You haven’t answered the J question my nigga
In 10, they say that Jesus “gave the ultimate example of humility†when he died for our sins. I had thought of Christ’s sacrifice as the ultimate example of charity, the greatest virtue (corinthians 13), in that it was an act of self-sacrifice for the benefit of others. I never thought of it as an example of humility, which i understand to be being humble, accepting that there are things beyond our own capabilities etc. Jesus, it would seem to me, died for us with the knowledge that it would reunite us with God, so I don’t understand how this is an act of humility (having a modest view of one’s importance) – surely he knew that he was important