Great thought provoking session. Thank you very much Kennedy. I'm 81 and my focus throughout the latter part of my life has been love of God and having Him give a good judgment at the end of my life. My goal isn't to live as long as I can but rather to be prepared for death and the judgment day.
Thanks for this. It is so true. I left the Church for 50 years after the NO mass was forced on us. Always chasing the next best thing. All I was trying to do was fill the God-sized hole left in my heart. I came back to God and the one true Church 5 1/2 years ago and will never leave again. May God bless you and your family!
Almost a mini-Ignatian retreat. Absolutely beautifully said. You have a way of reaching people's hearts, Kennedy, and this was a classic example. God bless you!
I thought yesterday's message was so good, but you really outdid yourself today! Thank you. I'm hoping to get my 30 year old son to watch this. He is so lost and everything you said is so true.
Well done. Well said. This is actually what young people want to hear. They are tough. God made them to hear the truth and the sooner the better. When we reach old age without this foundation, we have already spent too much time rationalizing our sins to be converted. I would say the odds drop exponentially. I've recognized what you described in older people without the faith. It is frightening to observe. They sometimes have a look of being pursued or hunted, and there is a severe anxiety just under the surface that must disrupt their lives and souls terribly. There is no doubt this leads to mental illness. It is very difficult to puzzle our way out of perdition with darkened intellects and scales over our eyes, and the only thing we can focus on is the crushing weight on our shoulders. Final impenitence should not be an option for any of our brethren. Prayers for their conversion before it's too late.
Great thought provoking session. Thank you very much Kennedy. I'm 81 and my focus throughout the latter part of my life has been love of God and having Him give a good judgment at the end of my life. My goal isn't to live as long as I can but rather to be prepared for death and the judgment day.
Thanks for this. It is so true. I left the Church for 50 years after the NO mass was forced on us. Always chasing the next best thing. All I was trying to do was fill the God-sized hole left in my heart. I came back to God and the one true Church 5 1/2 years ago and will never leave again. May God bless you and your family!
Thank you. That is all.
Almost a mini-Ignatian retreat. Absolutely beautifully said. You have a way of reaching people's hearts, Kennedy, and this was a classic example. God bless you!
I thought yesterday's message was so good, but you really outdid yourself today! Thank you. I'm hoping to get my 30 year old son to watch this. He is so lost and everything you said is so true.
Well done. Well said. This is actually what young people want to hear. They are tough. God made them to hear the truth and the sooner the better. When we reach old age without this foundation, we have already spent too much time rationalizing our sins to be converted. I would say the odds drop exponentially. I've recognized what you described in older people without the faith. It is frightening to observe. They sometimes have a look of being pursued or hunted, and there is a severe anxiety just under the surface that must disrupt their lives and souls terribly. There is no doubt this leads to mental illness. It is very difficult to puzzle our way out of perdition with darkened intellects and scales over our eyes, and the only thing we can focus on is the crushing weight on our shoulders. Final impenitence should not be an option for any of our brethren. Prayers for their conversion before it's too late.
I really hope for the youth of today that they will see the value of modesty and virginity.