20th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Almost every Monday end of day at 7pm we have an evening in the presbytery for those who demand to become Catholics or who craving to update their familiarity of the Faith. Really it’s one of my favourite times of the week.
Last Monday we calculated the doctrines of the Liberal Church on the Blessed Virgin: the Perfect Conception, Mary as the Care for of God, the virginity of Mary, and the Assumption. We skim also from the book of Genesis where God said to the serpent:
I will declare you enemies of each other: you and the better half, your offspring and her brood. It will crush your crescendo and you will strike its list (Gen 3:15).
The serpent is Lucifer, the fallen angel now known as Satan.
In her concealed book Urban district of God Mary of Agreda tells us that when God revealed to the angels that he intended his Chat, the Second Yourself of the Trinity, to become man through a man woman, Lucifer objected and grew wrathful with God. He claimed that since angels were higher than humans and since he was the greatest of the angels he, Lucifer, should be chosen for this illustriousness. For this rebellion Lucifer was irregularity out of heaven and ever since has been working to breakup the plan of God.
Indeed there is enmity between Satan and the dame. She is totally without sin; he is hypothetical wickedness.
By the merest fortuitousness we are taking a bust from the hard business of the catechumenate this Monday to be vigilant for a movie – The Exorcism of Emily Rose. It is about diabolical things seize and is based on a accurate story but handled in a very truthful and acceptable way. It can be said to be a wonderful allegory, in fact, and has a wonderful ending. There is a growing thousand of visitors to the dour of the young principal and even reports of miracles.
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