Sinlessness & the Authority to Forgive Sins - The Mystery of Christ (L. 44)

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The Kingdom of God, Part 2 - The Mystery of Christ (Final Lecture, 57)

G. THE KINGDOM OF GOD a. Meaning and Definition b. Israelites, the Sons of the Kingdom c. Aspects of the Kingdom of God d. Terms of Entrance e. Ways of Living the KingdomCome and sit at the feet of the professors of the Desert, those initiated into the Mystery. They will guide us ...  Show more

On War and the Royal Path of Christ

a) Excerpted from "The Real Reasons for War" by Fr. Peter Heers https://youtube.com/live/RITzSRPCLvM- - -b) If WW3 Begins and a Military Draft is Declared, What Should I Do?Excerpted from Lesson 11: The Revelation of Jesus Christ to the Apostle & Evangelist John the Theologian, Re ...  Show more

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