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Exorcism is Central to the Gospel

December 11, 2019 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
This world has many dimensions that we do not see. And they would be frightening if the Lord opened our eyes fully to their reality.
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The Apostles Enthroned

July 3, 2019July 3, 2019 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
When we look at the Twelve Apostles, we should know that we are looking not just at heroes who spread the faith and are admired for their work. We are looking at future kings who will reign with Christ over the nations.
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