Walsh has boiled down a debate LGBT activists wish to portray as hopelessly complicated to a single, central question—and it is one that, as it turns out, trans activists cannot or will not answer.
To put anything, however much it seems 'necessary' or 'prudent' above the truth in our thought and speech, and above the spiritual good of others and ourselves in our action, is to tell Jesus that you do not love Him, and he takes our answer quite seriously.
On this week's episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland encourages us to think of God in whatever we do and elaborates on the meaning of Truth.
On this week's episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland passionately defended the Catholic faith against backsliding into error.
Bishop Joseph Strickland discusses his visit to a south Louisiana shelter for young girls caught up in human trafficking, as well as the necessity to have 'fire in the belly' when proclaiming the Gospel message.
Our secular life should not be a sealed-off compartment that has nothing to do with our spiritual and liturgical life, or worse, that would compete with it or dilute it or undermine it. There should be a smooth transition from outside the church to inside the church; from inside the church to the Blessed Sacrament; from the Blessed Sacrament to contemplation and the beatific vision.