"We tend to concentrate on ourselves, we tend to think of what we can or cannot do, and we forget about God and his will and his providence.” —Walter J. Ciszek SJ

Have Not Heard This Truth In Some Time. How About You?


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Why must there be a general judgment since each one is judged individually at the moment of death? There are five reasons: that in a solemn fashion an end may be put to the human race; that the result of the particular judgment of each one may be made known to all men; that men as members of human society may be publicly judged, showing their influence for good or evil, since both good and evil spread on and until the  end of time; that the wisdom and justice of God may be seen and acknowledged by all men and the evil judgments of the world corrected; and that solemn and public submission of all creatures endowed with reason may be given to God. 

Father Winfrid Herbst, S.D.S.

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