This is what we appreciate more the particular way of delivering the Saints information 😁Fr always share very real facts of the Saint! Thank you Fr and thank you Sensus Fidelium!
How a nun could make a pact with the devil IDK.! How do people get so off track in our Church? Thank you Father. I love Teresa's practicality and spoken common sense. 3 Hail Mary's for you.
Spiritual Pride. Its the worst kind of Pride. The Saints warned us of this. Fr. didnt specifically said it was a nun though. He said it was a woman. It could be a lay woman.
Not everyone joins religious life for the right reason. Especially during a time when it has a huge influence on society. Today there are some nuns and priests who do not even believe in God, wishing to promote their own agendas rather than the gospel.
I was going to try to research that and find the woman’s name. He didn’t say she was a nun, but how else could she have deceived the bishops and hierarchy? He said she claimed to be a mystic and that harmed Theresa’s pure path of God she was on. Interesting!! Rabbit hole!!’ Let’s find that woman’s name!!!
It is shameful that some in the modern Catholic church try to disassociate the church from Spain when in fact they worked hand in glove on the evangelization of the Catholic faith in the Americas and the Phillipines. Spain and its monarchs ,who were given the title of Most Catholic Majesties by Pope Alexander VI, saw one of their principal responsibilities to be the Christian evangelization and facilitated it in every manner, financially, physically, etc.
What the priest in this sermon is saying is that those who lead the secular world are not making decisions for the Church, whether supported by them or not. The Church and state in Catholic Christendom have always been separate jurisdictions of power, although deeply connected.
@@CatholicK5357 The problem is that this priest went out of his way to make the point that you are making when there was really no need to, but leaving out the contribution to evangelization that Spain has made to Catholicism over the the centuries. I am not a fool. I know what the intent was of this priest.
@@valentinr.dominguez2892 The priest addressed both issues. Immediately afterwards he specified that the Spanish monarchs were not wrong in what they did, and on other occasions has mentioned how Spain's extreme actions preserved the Spanish kingdom from heresy under their reign. No one accused you of being a fool. But this is a good priest. He neither panders to the world nor does he shy away from pointing out the errors of Americanism and other modern conservative movements. You say it was unnecessary to mention but clearly he thought otherwise. When errors are commonly believed it is necessary for the clergy to speak the truth on these matters.
@@CatholicK5357 The priest went out of the way to state that the Vatican took in those Jews that the Spanish had expelled. That the church was not in agreement with this action. He was attempting to portray a distinction which again was not necessary. I know what this priest was trying to do. The fact is that the Papal States under the orders of popes have expelled Jews. Expulsion of Jews by the Papal States: Pope Pius V in 1569 and Pope Clement VIII in 1583.
@@valentinr.dominguez2892 I suppose anything a priest says in a sermon is unnecessary since sermons, other than on specific days, are optional. But it is the priest's jurisdiction to a certain extent in deciding what to say. I'm glad he said it because I learned something. And again, directly after the statement that you mention he clearly also specified that the Spanish monarchs were not in the wrong for their actions. With both those statements together it is clear to me that the priest has no issue with Queen Issabella - someone who he has spoken up for constantly in other sermons as well.
The nun’s name was Magdalena Dela Cruz, a Franciscan. She had seen a very handsome man who she thought was Jesus when she was 5 yrs old. Oftentimes, it’s the sins of the parents or forefathers that invites the devil in the family and down the next generations.
Who controls the: F*deral r*serve B*nks Hedge funds T*levision H*llywood *s*cial m*dia P*rmacy E*cation P*rn i*dustry O*l G*s B*lshevik r*volution C*mmunists B*lfour d*claration L*bt and first l*bt institute in g*rmany (guess what b*oks they burned) C*ild s*crifices during the many centuries And many more…
On the contrary, they were true nuns. Almost all Royals sent a daughter to be a nun and a son to be a priest. Whether or not you concur that they are 'true' nuns bc of their inherited wealth is your discretion and opinion. However, you sound pompous and over-zealous . ..
It definitely seems that way. At the same time one of those nuns became the saint spoken of in the sermon. It is not always easy to know if something is off course once it is commonplace. It requires an extra grace from God. From whom much is given much is expected. Objectively speaking though, absolutely, wealth and luxury goes against the spirit of religious life.
@@gotogd1233 That seems like a rash judgement to make on someone you've never met from the reading of one youtube comment. You should treat your sister in Christ with due respect.
@@CatholicK5357 I thought the same when she spoke irreverently about dear souls who sacrificed their lives to fulfill their duty to their families, Our Lord, Our Blessed Mother, and possibly the general well-being of their kingdoms depending on who/where their nobility came from. On the contrary - I wasn't harsh. I was honest. If honesty kills, pardon me!
@@fadiabdallah8388 Noooo... They need to stop claiming to be "Catholic " , and using the pulpit to spread ultra right ideology which the catholic church has a history of... I am baptized and married Catholic neither you or anyone will tell what to do...
Thanks be to God for St.Teresa of Avila. Prayer gives us life and a connection to God.
This priest has an absolute gift from God! I love hearing his sermons, I’ve learned so much. ♥️🙏🏻
St Teresa Avila pray for us
I can do nothing without our Lord's grace and strength. 🙏 🙏
Thank you Fr love all of your sermons/homilies 🙏✝️🌹
Please 3 HM for this Priest! Fr God Blessed you! Bendición!
This is what we appreciate more the particular way of delivering the Saints information 😁Fr always share very real facts of the Saint! Thank you Fr and thank you Sensus Fidelium!
How a nun could make a pact with the devil IDK.! How do people get so off track in our Church? Thank you Father. I love Teresa's practicality and spoken common sense. 3 Hail Mary's for you.
Spiritual Pride. Its the worst kind of Pride. The Saints warned us of this.
Fr. didnt specifically said it was a nun though. He said it was a woman. It could be a lay woman.
Not everyone joins religious life for the right reason. Especially during a time when it has a huge influence on society. Today there are some nuns and priests who do not even believe in God, wishing to promote their own agendas rather than the gospel.
I was going to try to research that and find the woman’s name. He didn’t say she was a nun, but how else could she have deceived the bishops and hierarchy? He said she claimed to be a mystic and that harmed Theresa’s pure path of God she was on. Interesting!! Rabbit hole!!’ Let’s find that woman’s name!!!
@@constancetorres6437 Magdalena Dela Cruz
@@CatholicK5357 thank you!! I’m gonna look into her and this satanic attack!
One of my favourite saints.
So wonderful. Thanks and may our Lord reward you !
Wow! What an amazing saint!
Who is this priest? I love him
He is FSSP.
Desert hermit in spirit I need that for salvation. I read her book Fr Mike Batcho needs healing danger death
I think her other book was called the Way of Perfection.
🤣🤣🤣 02:33 Great. Thanks 💜
Scary time in Spain at that time.
No mention of her levitation
It is shameful that some in the modern Catholic church try to disassociate the church from Spain when in fact they worked hand in glove on the evangelization of the Catholic faith in the Americas and the Phillipines. Spain and its monarchs ,who were given the title of Most Catholic Majesties by Pope Alexander VI, saw one of their principal responsibilities to be the Christian evangelization and facilitated it in every manner, financially, physically, etc.
What the priest in this sermon is saying is that those who lead the secular world are not making decisions for the Church, whether supported by them or not. The Church and state in Catholic Christendom have always been separate jurisdictions of power, although deeply connected.
@@CatholicK5357 The problem is that this priest went out of his way to make the point that you are making when there was really no need to, but leaving out the contribution to evangelization that Spain has made to Catholicism over the the centuries. I am not a fool. I know what the intent was of this priest.
@@valentinr.dominguez2892 The priest addressed both issues. Immediately afterwards he specified that the Spanish monarchs were not wrong in what they did, and on other occasions has mentioned how Spain's extreme actions preserved the Spanish kingdom from heresy under their reign. No one accused you of being a fool. But this is a good priest. He neither panders to the world nor does he shy away from pointing out the errors of Americanism and other modern conservative movements. You say it was unnecessary to mention but clearly he thought otherwise. When errors are commonly believed it is necessary for the clergy to speak the truth on these matters.
@@CatholicK5357 The priest went out of the way to state that the Vatican took in those Jews that the Spanish had expelled. That the church was not in agreement with this action. He was attempting to portray a distinction which again was not necessary. I know what this priest was trying to do. The fact is that the Papal States under the orders of popes have expelled Jews. Expulsion of Jews by the Papal States: Pope Pius V in 1569 and Pope Clement VIII in 1583.
@@valentinr.dominguez2892 I suppose anything a priest says in a sermon is unnecessary since sermons, other than on specific days, are optional. But it is the priest's jurisdiction to a certain extent in deciding what to say. I'm glad he said it because I learned something. And again, directly after the statement that you mention he clearly also specified that the Spanish monarchs were not in the wrong for their actions. With both those statements together it is clear to me that the priest has no issue with Queen Issabella - someone who he has spoken up for constantly in other sermons as well.
The Vatican gave Isabel of Castile the title of Servant of God in March 1974. Presently there is a cause for her beatification and canonization.
The nun’s name was Magdalena Dela Cruz, a Franciscan. She had seen a very handsome man who she thought was Jesus when she was 5 yrs old. Oftentimes, it’s the sins of the parents or forefathers that invites the devil in the family and down the next generations.
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Look karzarians, history
Who controls the:
F*deral r*serve
B*nks
Hedge funds
T*levision
H*llywood
*s*cial m*dia
P*rmacy
E*cation
P*rn i*dustry
O*l
G*s
B*lshevik r*volution
C*mmunists
B*lfour d*claration
L*bt and first l*bt institute in g*rmany (guess what b*oks they burned)
C*ild s*crifices during the many centuries
And many more…
Doesn’t sound like true nuns…those ‘wealthy family’ nuns….
On the contrary, they were true nuns. Almost all Royals sent a daughter to be a nun and a son to be a priest. Whether or not you concur that they are 'true' nuns bc of their inherited wealth is your discretion and opinion. However, you sound pompous and over-zealous . ..
@@gotogd1233
Wow!!! Pompous and over zealous…Look in the mirror
It definitely seems that way. At the same time one of those nuns became the saint spoken of in the sermon. It is not always easy to know if something is off course once it is commonplace. It requires an extra grace from God. From whom much is given much is expected. Objectively speaking though, absolutely, wealth and luxury goes against the spirit of religious life.
@@gotogd1233 That seems like a rash judgement to make on someone you've never met from the reading of one youtube comment. You should treat your sister in Christ with due respect.
@@CatholicK5357 I thought the same when she spoke irreverently about dear souls who sacrificed their lives to fulfill their duty to their families, Our Lord, Our Blessed Mother, and possibly the general well-being of their kingdoms depending on who/where their nobility came from.
On the contrary - I wasn't harsh. I was honest. If honesty kills, pardon me!
I'm Catholic but you a group of people in your organization keep mixing wine with gall...
Disappointing to say the least....
Victor if you don't like Sensus Fidelum please be free to leave
In Domino
@@fadiabdallah8388 Noooo... They need to stop claiming to be "Catholic " , and using the pulpit to spread ultra right ideology which the catholic church has a history of... I am baptized and married Catholic neither you or anyone will tell what to do...
@@victorbriceno3218 I see, so you're that one friend that cries at other friends birthday party because its not about you. Got it.
@@st.lawrence_pupil grow up, I will not cast my pearls before swine
@@victorbriceno3218 Lol. Ok.