Sunday, August 03, 2008

Sunday.

Because we went to the Vigil Mass last night, we had a quite day at home today. It was nice to sit in the sun and play a bit with the children. We even had a game of soccer where the boys versed the girls. The boys won 5-2 but it was a fun game.

This afternoon Steve and I watched a video online from St. Michael's media on Hell. I was struck while watching it, how much the world denies many many truths about the faith and deny themselves the opportunity of receiving sanctifying grace to get to Heaven.

The first part of the video can be watched here.

The presenter, Michael Voris speaks very eloquently and does not mince words. He tells us the churches teaching without sugar coating it.

It is inspiring to hear someone speak the truth with such a passion and conviction.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

St Michael's Media is avaiable via RSS feed to download to your iPod (or other mp3 device). They are pretty good - I listen to them while doing the house-work along with a whole stack of other podcasts, especially from EWTN.

Michele said...

and let me also highly recommend the book, hell and its torments by saint robert bellarmine. that book absolutely does not mince words. its available at tan books, and is not expensive to buy. i highly recommend that book.

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