RC Spirituality

RC Spirituality

The philosophy behind our work here at the RCSpirituality Center is simple:

We believe that God wants to touch and transform every corner of your soul, and we want to provide quality resources to help make that happen. That’s why we group our products into four key categories: pray, learn, grow, and go.

Pray - reaches into your spiritual life and gives you tools to keep fresh your relationship with God.

Learn - addresses your mind, trying to help you expand and deepen your knowledge of God’s plan for the world, the Church, and your own life.

Grow - looks to move your willpower, inspiring you not only to pray and think about living life to the full, but to work hard on actually growing in wisdom and virtue.

Go - points to creative ideas, models, and opportunities for obeying Christ’s command to “go and make disciples of all nations” - a mission that every one of us is called to join as the very best.

Check out our website at: www.rcspirituality.org

Straight Talk   Euthanasia

Straight Talk Euthanasia

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Straight Talk Dating

Five Common Angels

Five Common Angels

Straight Talk   Science

Straight Talk Science

For This Moment   0

For This Moment 0

Straight Talk   The Bible

Straight Talk The Bible

Becoming Poor in Spirit

Becoming Poor in Spirit

The Examen Prayer

The Examen Prayer

Life as a Calling

Life as a Calling

Keeping Christ First

Keeping Christ First

Is World Peace Possible?

Is World Peace Possible?

Everyday Love

Everyday Love

Investing Our Treasures

Investing Our Treasures

How to Discern a Vocation

How to Discern a Vocation

The Examen Prayer

The Examen Prayer

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  • @MaryKane-qv5vz
    @MaryKane-qv5vz4 күн бұрын

    Confession is said to be a form of Exorcism. The Sacrament washes the soul clean in the Blood of the Lamb (Christ).

  • @JoeyB0b
    @JoeyB0b20 күн бұрын

    Do we not have the right to self determination? The right to accept or reject any intervention? It seems to me that taking someone off life support or not giving them life saving care is still euthanasia since your decision to be passive is leading them to die. Ethically speaking, actively and passively euthanizing someone seems no different because in both cases you are making a decision that will lead to someone's death.

  • @lattem2141
    @lattem2141Ай бұрын

    I don’t go to formal priest confession because I do not feel God’s Grace from a priest. Their only guidance is say 5 Hail Mary’s and 10 Our Father’s. I feel God’s Grace every night when I confess my daily sins. It is so much more effective to immediately repent instead of waiting. It is man who developed confession with a priest - not God. I once confessed a sin to a nun.

  • @user-zi7gd9pn3l
    @user-zi7gd9pn3l18 күн бұрын

    You're right it was a man who developed confession but you're wrong in saying it wasn't God. Confession has existed since Jesus gave the authority to the Apostles to forgive sins. You are still allowed to repent (in fact it is absolutely necessary) of your sins before going to confession, that's the point of a daily examination of conscience. You come from a place of pride and embarrassment (I do too, especially when I was a Protestant) that keeps you away from the lord in the Sacrament he made. I'll leave you with a quote dating from 203 A.D. by Tertullian of Carthage on confession: "Yet most men either shun this work, as being a public exposure of themselves, or else defer it from day to day. I presume (as being) more mindful of modesty than of salvation; just like men who, having contracted some malady in the more private parts of the body, avoid the privity of physicians, and so perish with their own bashfulness." [Repentance Chapter 10]

  • @user-zi7gd9pn3l
    @user-zi7gd9pn3l18 күн бұрын

    Also confessing your sins to a nun is fine, but the nun can't give you absolution since she isn't a successor of the Apostles.

  • @lattem2141
    @lattem214118 күн бұрын

    GL- I don’t go because I look for guidance and all I get is to say 5 Hail Marys and 10 Our Fathers which does nothing for me. I want to change, be a different person.

  • @user-zi7gd9pn3l
    @user-zi7gd9pn3l17 күн бұрын

    @@lattem2141 That's respectable and you are definitely ahead of most people who just do it out of habit. Can I suggest you make an appointment with a Priest that you like and ask him if he can become your spiritual director? the job of a spiritual director is to make you a better person and to help you grow your connection with God in a one on one setting. Confession isn't necessarily mean't to do this (although the Priest should give you brief counseling on your sins and how to fix them, at least my Priest does), instead it's supposed to distribute the Sacrament by absolving you of your sins. There shouldn't be anything else in confession besides you listing your sins, the priest giving you council and a penance (this is important), and then the absolution and finally it should end with you walking out and doing your penance. The Penance (like you said "five Our Father's or "3 Hail Mary's", sometimes more sometimes less) the Priest gives you isn't mean't to be your counseling, it's supposed to be something you don't necessarily want to do, like a punishment, but you freely do anyways to sacrifice something (in this case your time) to God. Penance isn't necessarily supposed to make you a better person, although it can, it's instead supposed to let you give something to God as a sacrifice. The origins of Penance go all the way back to the Early Church, when people who committed grave sins might have to do ridiculously long amounts of penance (sometimes for years) to be let back into communion with the Church, they were already forgiven by God when they repented and confessed their sins, but for the body of believers to see they were truly sorry, they were given a Penance to fulfill. Getting a spiritual director can help you get pastoral counseling on everything you need, and it can be a one on one conversation to help you understand how to grow further in the spiritual life. You should look into it further so you can discern it better (because I am not qualified to help you any further, im just some guy) there is probably some good youtube videos on how to get a spiritual director. May God bless both of us and keep us on the narrow path to salvation!

  • @margaretcrabtree6332
    @margaretcrabtree6332Ай бұрын

    i did not turn away from the church I just stopped going.. never liked going to confession found it a frightening experience walking into a dark small box a piece of wood sliding back when the priest ready with just a very dim light on his side. never knowing what to say never feeling I had done anything so awful that I needed to tell a stranger . I have not been to confession in over nearly 30 years and with that communion as well. sometime I feel like going to church but have not done so. I had hope now that we are all these years down the line (I made confession age 7yrs) that reconciliation would have become part of the Mass. A part of which would ask the congregation to speak to god about their sins and a absolution given to the people seems more grown up and without the dark box sindrome more in keeping with directly speaking to God (who already knows what one has done that might be wrong) But no change has taken place and I still feel fear so I do not go either

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575Ай бұрын

    Go straight to God Only one mediator Between God and people The man Christ Jesus!

  • @user-zi7gd9pn3l
    @user-zi7gd9pn3l18 күн бұрын

    I'll leave you with a quote dating from 203 A.D. by Tertullian of Carthage on confession: "Yet most men either shun this work, as being a public exposure of themselves, or else defer it from day to day. I presume (as being) more mindful of modesty than of salvation; just like men who, having contracted some malady in the more private parts of the body, avoid the privity of physicians, and so perish with their own bashfulness." [Repentance Chapter 10]

  • @user-vx7wz1hc8i
    @user-vx7wz1hc8iАй бұрын

    Kneel at the side of your bed ,,and confess your sins to Almighty God and ask the Holy Spirit to enlighten u... Only God can forgive

  • @user-ne6pd6dy4q
    @user-ne6pd6dy4qАй бұрын

    So good and at the right time

  • @ingeborgpadgett7079
    @ingeborgpadgett7079Ай бұрын

    Be abuse it is all a scam

  • @paulmcnamara7975
    @paulmcnamara7975Ай бұрын

    To face up to shameful behaviour is to experience regret, humiliation and remorse. That is unpleasant. Some priests worsen those feelings and you can’t predict how they will respond. That is why I have stayed away. If only there were more who followed the example of the father of the prodigal son.

  • @aislingbastible4427
    @aislingbastible4427Ай бұрын

    A very clear, concise and insightful guide to going to the Sacrament of Confession. The graces and blessings received by the penitent in this Sacrament are huge. Thank you very much Fr Bartunek for this very helpful information

  • @myrzasabas5946
    @myrzasabas5946Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Father for this talk. Due to lack of priests, may i know how can i go to regular confession which i believe is at least once a month? Than you for this talk.

  • @mj3845
    @mj3845Ай бұрын

    Pray to God for forgiveness of sin. Confessing to a priest is not biblical. God forgives sin.

  • @annmcerlean5017
    @annmcerlean501729 күн бұрын

    Jesus gave priests the "power to forgive sins". "Whose sins you shall forgive will be forgiven; those that you retain will be retained."

  • @norbertjendruschj9121
    @norbertjendruschj9121Ай бұрын

    Intelligent people don´t go to confession because they know, it´s humbug and there is no point in feeding the arrogance of the priests.

  • @martha7525
    @martha7525Ай бұрын

    We are to confess our sins to God, not a human being. No where in the Bible is there a confession box.

  • @simonslater9024
    @simonslater9024Ай бұрын

    And Jesus said to the Apostle’s whose so ever sin’s you forgive are forgiven - if this is not confession I don’t know what is. Please leave your man made protestant CULT and come home.

  • @traci7375
    @traci7375Ай бұрын

    It's not guilt or shame that prevents me from going. It's the line I have to wait in. The line is always long and slow and I have zero patience. It's a sorry excuse. But it's kept me from going for years.

  • @carolrosage6588
    @carolrosage6588Ай бұрын

    Make an appointment with a priest.

  • @dougmoore8314
    @dougmoore8314Ай бұрын

    I don’t mind going to confession. To the contrary it is necessary for Me for a healthy life.

  • @user-pt8yt1ss4w
    @user-pt8yt1ss4wАй бұрын

    <3 thank you so much

  • @user-pt8yt1ss4w
    @user-pt8yt1ss4wАй бұрын

    WOW, thank you SO much, all the best from Vienna / Austria <3

  • @Foxxie55
    @Foxxie55Ай бұрын

    Because going to confession is not taught in the Bible.. We confess ONLY to Jesus 1John 1:9 not to some god-man calling himself a priest.. We also do not ask Mary this or that either, we do not bow down to idols as well.. Jesus stated that we ask the Father in HIS name and whatever we ask, God will do it for us.. He did NOT say to ask Mary.. People I would suggest that you read the Bible for yourself instead of listening to blind people telling you what to do or you going to walk around blinded..

  • @mj3845
    @mj3845Ай бұрын

    You are right on every point!! I left the Catholic Church many years ago because it was a man made cult! They hold people through fear. Salvation is through Jesus Christ alone - no other name!!

  • @paulmcnamara7975
    @paulmcnamara7975Ай бұрын

    ‘Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them. Whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.’

  • @kyleglenn2434
    @kyleglenn2434Ай бұрын

    while helpful, it's not helpful. my obstacle to confession is time. I have to find a specific block of time. We have four masses, why not 3 confession times?

  • @pauld808
    @pauld808Ай бұрын

    Obstacle is priorities. Finding/making the time is easy if priorities are in order.. God, family, work/play.

  • @user-fe2ig6sv2l
    @user-fe2ig6sv2lАй бұрын

    Thank you. 15:09

  • @user-zi7gd9pn3l
    @user-zi7gd9pn3l18 күн бұрын

    Make an appointment.

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345Ай бұрын

    Excellent! Thank you!! KZread algorithms must be messed up, more people should be getting.these videos in their feed.

  • @burnsy1943
    @burnsy1943Ай бұрын

    Nowhere in the New covenant is confession made to a priest . The only priest we can confess our sins to is the God Priest Jesus Christ. 1 John 2.

  • @oscar33319
    @oscar33319Ай бұрын

    "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” confession usually starts with the sign of the cross an bless me father for I have sinned.. . (In my experience) You've heard the phrase open your heart? Think of it as keeping your mind open to the possibility that Jesus loves you so much somehow someway he is present within the confessional with you and the priest who has taken holy orders. Any questions I'd invite you to pray on Mathew 18-20. Hope this helps god bless

  • @lydiamarshall6479
    @lydiamarshall6479Ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤️🕊

  • @lydiamarshall6479
    @lydiamarshall6479Ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤🕊

  • @randall5306
    @randall5306Ай бұрын

    That long beginning is not necessary with the freaky music

  • @LorettaGrace-kf7kh
    @LorettaGrace-kf7khАй бұрын

    I agree, SO annoying. Hard to concentrate on the video !

  • @glendanikolakakos7431
    @glendanikolakakos7431Ай бұрын

    This is so helpful to me, every time I fell I hesitate to go back to confession especially in a short period of time , I feel discouraged and a shame of my weakness and I say to myself what’s the point of going to confession but this video is a blessing to me, it encourages me to keep going to confession and I’m starting to feel the great love of God for sinners, thank you very much father and thank God for the sacraments of reconciliation , God bless.

  • @carmelcrowe4550
    @carmelcrowe4550Ай бұрын

    Thank you Fr John. I so needed to hear this. I will now go to Confession more regularly. 🙏🏻

  • @tomcha75
    @tomcha75Ай бұрын

    Why doesn't this video not have more views? Saving this in my playlist to show to my kids for better confession and a better Easter.

  • @LorettaGrace-kf7kh
    @LorettaGrace-kf7khАй бұрын

    Probably the annoying background music.

  • @evelyncarrasquillo2282
    @evelyncarrasquillo2282Ай бұрын

    That was excellent Fr. John. Thank you for taking the time to enlighten us!

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345Ай бұрын

    Thank you. I think your book "The Better Part" is helpful in learning Christian meditation. It's also great to take to adoration.

  • @reynaldobrigoli4022
    @reynaldobrigoli4022Ай бұрын

    Thanks to God for this enlightenment 🙏

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын

    Orthodox here. ☦.The ecumenical dialog is stagnant and one of the reasons is the misrepresentation of the position of the Orthodox Church by the Roman Catholic one. No, we do not reject the guidance of the Church by ecumenical councils validated by the pope. We reject the idea that the Roman Church ALONE is able to hold ecumenical councils and is alone the one saint catholic and apostolic Church we evoke in the Creed. We also recite de Nicene creed every liturgy (every day in fact, rather than every Sunday) without the filioque addition of course and it includes "we believe in one saint catholic and apostolic Church". The difference is that we did not weaponize the word "catholic" to exclude other Christians as Rome did after 1075 and the proclamation by the encyclical Dictatus Papae that the Roman Church alone is universal by right. That right being the forged Donation of Constantine as I will explain in the next message for those who are interested by what happened and we found ourselves divided in 1054.

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын

    The filioque dispute started in 810 when the newly crowned (German) emperor of the west, Charlemagne asked saint pope Leo III to add the filioque clause into the holy creed. Charlemagne was the son of Pepin the short, a Frankish (German) king who took the byzantine province of Ravenna (including the ruins of Rome) and gave them to the pope in exchange of his own coronation. This gift was the first step towards the creation of the pontifical states. Charlemagne had even greater ambitions. He wanted to be emperor and to achieve this he needed a legitimization. The solution? A forged Roman imperial decree by which the 4th-century emperor Constantine the Great supposedly transferred authority over Rome and the western part of the Roman Empire to the Pope. The Donation of Constantine. Charlemagne was now emperor of the West but the Church of Rome was too obedient to Constantinople still. So he planned to create a schism. The instrument of the union was the creed. By pushing Rome to unilaterally change the creed he would inevitably create a schism. Saint pope Leo III rejected Charlemagne's idea and nailed two silver shields on the doors of his basilica with the unaltered Nicene creed engraved in Greek and Latin and this sentence : "I, Leo, did this for the sake and love of the orthodox faith". It's what defined Orthodoxy as we understand it in the Orthodox Church. The filioque dispute continued between the emperors of the Carolingian dynasty and the orthodox popes until the 8th ecumenical council held in Constantinople in 879 anathematized anyone who dares to add or remove anything to or from the Nicene creed. Saint pope John VIII validated the conclusions of the council, making that doctrine canonical as we all agree that the Church does not err when a ecumenical council is validated by the pope, don't we? Don't we? That anathematization put an end to the filioque dispute. Or did it? Well, for us Orthodox it did. The Holy Spirit had guided the Church and the dispute was over. But not everyone was happy about that. And saint pope John VIII was murdered in 882 with a hammer. A war hammer that is. You know the German weapon of choice. What happen next was pure chaos. I will enter in more details in the next message.

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын

    After saint John VIII's assassination, Rome fall in a period know as the Saeculum obscurum (dark ages) while Italian and German aristocrats fought over saint Peter's chair. Between 882 and 904 there was almost a new pope every year, sometimes two or three simultaneous popes and anti-popes. Pope Stephen had pope Formosus' corpse exhumed and brought to the papal court for judgment in order to nullify his pontificate. The Church of Rome fall under the power of the Theophylactus family, counts of Tusculum. This period is known as the Pornocratia or Rule of the Harlot,. Those Harlots were Theodora of Tusculum and her daughter Marozia. Marozia became the concubine of 45-year-old Pope Sergius III when she was 15 and later took other lovers and husbands. She ensured that the son she had with pope Sergius III was seated as Pope John XI. Some historians think that Marozia arranged the murder of her former lover Pope John X to secure the elevation of her current favourite as Pope Leo VI. The scandalous counts of Tusculum almost lost their grip on the chair of Peter in 1014 when Pope Benedict VIII was expelled from Rome by a rival. He asked the German king Henry II to help him military. They both returned to Rome and He was restored pope by King Henry II of Germany, whom he crowned emperor on 14 February 1014. The deal included the addition of the filioque clause into the creed. So Henry II's imperial coronation in Rome was the first time a pope recited the filioque, anathematzing himself by doing this according to the conclusions of the 8th ecumenical council of 879 (still acknowledge as valid by Rome until the 13th century) This completed the dream Charlemagne had to create the conditions of the schism that will soon happen as I will explain in the next message.

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын

    After the Tuscullum era, the German emperor appointed the first German pope who died within a year as well. The second German pope was the count Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg, who took the name Leo IX in 1050. Leo IX claimed the imperial insignia of the now extinct Carolingian dynasty for himself, constituted a Pontifical State, including a senate (cardinals) and a state chancelor (Humbert of Moyenmoutier). The Normans were invading Sicily that was part of the Byzantine empire as well as the south of Italy. Leo IX attacked the Normans leading himself his personal army. While in Sicily he ordered the local bishops to drop the Byzantine rite in favor of the Latin mass. The Patriarch Michel of Constantinople wrote to his bishop that they should maintain the Byzantine rite. Pope Leo IX was infuriated and send a letter to patriarch Michel claiming that popes have universal jurisdiction over the entire Church based on the Donation of Constantin he trusted to be genuine. Meanwhile he suffered total defeat at the Battle of Civitate on 15 June 1053 and became hostage of the Normans. Chancellor Humbert of Moyenmoutier ruled the Pontifical State in his absence and he was traveling towards Constantinople when he learned that pope Leo IX had died on 19 April 1054. Nevertheless he went to Constantinople where he delivered an insulting letter to the Patriarch Michel on behalf of the deceased pope in which he accused the Patriarch to be a woman in drag. After a successful meeting with the emperor, Humbert when to the basilica Agia Sophia to deliver an excommunication bull in which the dead pope allegedly excommunicated Michel for bogus reasons, one of which was the suppression of the Fillioque from the Nicene Creed. As we all know today, the Nicene Creed didn't contain the filioque clause and therefore Patriarch Michel didn't remove it. But on the other hand the popes, since Benedict VIII, have added the filioque despite the condemnation of those who dare add something to the Nicene creed by the ecumenical council of 789. That was obviously huge issue for the papacy and in the next message i will tell you how it was solved.

  • @Hope_Boat
    @Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын

    The schism Charlemagne wanted in 810 finally occurred in 1054. As soon as Rome is not longer accountable to the orthodox Church, new dogmas are pouring out : 1075 Dictatus Papae proclaimed that the Roman pontiff alone is called universal by right (that is the Donation of Constantin as Leo IX explained in his letter to Patriarch Michel of Constantinople). That he alone can use the imperial insignia. That all princes are to kiss the feet of the pope alone. That for him it is licit to depose emperors. That he himself must be judged by no one. That one is not to be held to be catholic, who does not concord with the Roman church. Etc. Bud despite the fact that the Roman Pontiff himself must be judged by no one there is still a stone in the pontifical shoe : The 8th ecumenical council of 879 which anathematized anyone daring add or remove anything to or from the Nicene creed. And despite what Humbert de Moyenmoutier wrote when he excommunicated patriarch Michel, the evidences are unequivocal : Rome added the filioque to the Creed, not the other way around. The solution? Nullify the 8th ecumenical council of 879. How? Heasy peasy : Remove John VIII from the list of the popes by accusing him to be... a woman in drag! Pope Joan. And that why in 1479 the entry for John VIII in the biography of the popes written by the prefect of the Vatican library states : "Pope John VIII: John, of English extraction, was born at Mentz (Mainz) and is said to have arrived at popedom by evil art; for disguising herself like a man, whereas she was a woman, she went when young with her paramour, a learned man, to Athens, and made such progress in learning under the professors there that, coming to Rome, she met with few that could equal, much less go beyond her, even in the knowledge of the scriptures; and by her learned and ingenious readings and disputations, she acquired so great respect and authority that upon the death of Pope Leo IV (as Martin says) by common consent she was chosen pope in his room. As she was going to the Lateran Church between the Colossean Theatre (so called from Nero's Colossus) and St. Clement's her travail came upon her, and she died upon the place, having sat two years, one month, and four days, and was buried there without any pomp. " There was even a bust of pope Joan in the Vatican among the busts of the popes. The forgery became a weapon used against the papacy in the hands of the Protestants. So in 1601, Pope Clement VIII declared the legend of the female pope to be untrue and John VIII was rehabilitated among the popes. The bust of Joan was removed and destroyed. But for some reasons the 8th ecumenical council of 879 he validated is still ignored by Rome till this days. But... but... but... I though that Rome acknowledges the guidance of the Holy Spirit whenever an ecumenical council is validated by the pope??? What happened to that rule? Also, despite the fact that John VIII is the only pope or Rome murdered during his office since the dioclesian persecution, Rome forgot to canonize him. Oups! Oups Oups.! Of course he's a saint martyr for the orthodox Church. Things became quite uncomfortable again when those annoying Greeks managed to free themselves from the Turks in 1830. In a desperate attempt to avoid to reopen the filioque dispute, Rome multiplied the adoption of new dogmas, the most important being pontifical infallibility (1870 if I remember well). That didn't turn as expected and since Vatican II a new line of defense was invented : panecumenism. Since Rome can't defend her doctrinal inconsistency the solution is to tolerate all contradictory doctrines, Protestantism, orthodoxy and even the Quran, Pachamama and now the LGBTQ ideology. In the vain hope that the filioque anathematization will be buried among all the others trash. Let's embrace pan-heresiesm! There is truth everywhere! The path is large! "Who am I to judge?" etc. Jesus is the truth, the narrow path and the narrow door. No one comes to the father but through Him. Jesus will judge. Lord have mercy on us all sinners. Kyrie eleison.

  • @raymundoquilala
    @raymundoquilala2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Father John for this talk.

  • @claraframi
    @claraframi3 ай бұрын

    P r o m o S M 😢

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl43453 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @helenarodzik4851
    @helenarodzik48513 ай бұрын

    God Bless You ❣🙏🕊✝️❣

  • @dlopez777
    @dlopez7773 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video.

  • @vincesigala9104
    @vincesigala91043 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl43454 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @patmalcom4543
    @patmalcom45436 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @888KateM
    @888KateM6 ай бұрын

    This was a wonderful teaching on the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Thank you.

  • @user-fe2ig6sv2l
    @user-fe2ig6sv2lАй бұрын

    Thank you good words.

  • @Super_Virgin
    @Super_Virgin7 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @antonypelling9194
    @antonypelling91948 ай бұрын

    The book , "Dark Side of the Papacy " , written & reserched by a catholic states that the Principal reason for directing No marriage was to save money; If a priest or bishop died and left children , the church would have been responsable for their up-keep. It was not about sex. The church couldnt have cared less if the priest was having sex with his mother or his donkey, ! The only thing that mattered was not diluting the papal money chest.

  • @user-lo3qr9zd9n
    @user-lo3qr9zd9n8 ай бұрын

    Are you kidding you are kid rapers😮

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl43459 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I'm glad to see RC Spirituality putting out content more frequently.

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl434510 ай бұрын

    I was unable to find this podcast on Amazon but did find an RC Spirituality channel.

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. In the future, please lower the volume of the music. It's hard to hear the Fr.

  • @ljkoh20052000able
    @ljkoh20052000able Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the Discipline of Silence

  • @janeroberson4750
    @janeroberson4750 Жыл бұрын

    God's will is that we believe in his son ! Jesus Christ! He made a way for us ,we need to take it ,!

  • @bobbywasabisdojo8502
    @bobbywasabisdojo85023 жыл бұрын

    Ololololo 😏😏😏