Mother Angelica Live Classics - Tolerance - Mother Angelica - 02-08-2011

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I yeah like a live brought to you from the Eternal Word television studios in Birmingham see in you the love the compassion of Jesus warriors work of all to praise God in his kingdom by this period lives in love lives in God and God what a wonderful thing is our church this whole network is built the essence of evangelization is to tell everybody jesus we are all called to be great Saints don't miss the opportunity well we're going to talk about Jesus for sure and tonight no matter what you think I have to be good tonight because I have a very wonderful kind loving Cardinal here tonight from Porto Rico Cardinal aponte so we want to give him a big hand I'm going to be good I think tonight ah tonight we're going to toe I I want to share something with you over the weekend I went to st. Louis over the weekend and I talked to Archbishop Rigali with a very wonderful experience and Cardinal Carberry who has been in a nursing home for many years he had a stroke a very holy man Linda and he looked at me when I said thank you anyway we had a nice nice time together but what I want to tell you and share with you is if you're if you're ever in st. Louis now if you're not if you never go go because they have the most magnificent Cathedral I ever saw it's there are more mosaics and a cathedral than anywhere in the world and you really got to see that you know you go all over Europe for this church and that church and you're down in your backyard you never go so beside the Basilica of our macro Conception in Washington DC and if you're going east if you go darling West I would stop at the bit make a tour sometime of beautiful churches in America there's the mosaics are just striking and you know they're just a little tiny thing than that you care hope it's a whole Cathedral filled with tiny pieces of colored glass it's unbelievable tonight I didn't know really what to talk about so we thought maybe tolerance tolerance it's something we don't often think about and I think tolerances is a great virtue because intolerance affects an awful lot of our life you wouldn't think so for example if you know sometime you when I went to school I was intolerant with nuns because the nuns at my school used to wear something that came out way here and if you ever sat behind them in church you could forget everything you could listen but you could never see so I was not very tolerant of sitting in church or people are not tolerant of babies crying there is what that's not taller oh yeah you're getting upset and we should they go away you're intolerant I'd like to talk about tolerance because I think it's one of the hindrances to holiness of life you know what it says here in Ephesians it says bear with visions for for first first second verse bear with one another charitably that's tolerance a complete self less natsu that's a word we don't even know anymore gentleness and patience I would like to say that that is one of the best definitions of tolerance and tolerance so much isn't in the feelings in the old days when they were hats you wear hats a lot nobody with it when they used to wear hats I think it was a lot of intolerance - some of them were pretty big do you remember those my mother used to make her own I'd tell you it had everything on it but the kitchen sink and you became intolerant towards hat she became intolerant towards a lot of things and then we became intolerant with color if you were black or Indian or brown suddenly brings out something in your heart is not of God that's that's intolerance and today I think we have a lot of intolerance we have intolerance towards people that are another language another nationality we have intolerance a lot with races we have intolerance with religion you'd say oh that's not true oh I'd get more true have you noticed that and I think tolerance is in the will I can't be in the memory and that somebody told you this particular race should be hated your great-great grandmother or grandfather told you that that's the beginning of intolerance it can't be until intellect because it doesn't make sense does it the people can help where they're born or how they're born or what they look like so how can you be intolerant towards someone because they're black or Indian or Chinese or Japanese or anything so it doesn't make any sense tolerance is in the will we make decisions not to like these people or that people I know what you think you say mother you're intolerant with liberals no I am not intolerant I'm trying to give them light there's a difference and and tolerance says this is right or wrong but it doesn't have a feeling of hatred take for example if you notice how hard it is for you to forgive sometime anybody you have a hard time forgiving oh wow how many have a hard time forgiving how come on we know yeah by Kaiser there they do and we we we don't forgive because we're not tolerant we don't make excuses for people isn't that one reason you don't have a hard time forgiving he would never dawn on you this person didn't mean it or David didn't know they did it see that's tolerance tolerant if you have a hard time forgiving it isn't always tolerant but ask yourself do I expect too much from people you know some people are perfection is she ever notice that aren't they paying in that neck you know there ah I went to somebody's house when I was a kid and I went in the front door and and the girl I wanted to see came around from the back and she said we don't use the front door I said why it is broke should know you might get the living room dirty so I'd where do I go she's just come around this way so we went down the basement when I said where do you live she said well we live upstairs sometimes most the time but downstairs I said why that's good I sneak your mother wasn't around sighs can I sneak upstairs and see how clean it is she's yeah so I woke up - it was immaculate I mean immaculate as how old is that sofa she's 20 years old he was just as clean she just bought it and I thought I went back to my little old Italian grandmother's house I felt so good with the big spot on the sofa been there as long as I remember it was clean but there was a nice big spot you know you could you could take your shoes off and put them right on the sofa my grandma would say a word she would mind if you had mud on your shoes but you know you felt at home at Grandma's house it was that the furniture look pretty beat up and used but that's intolerance you see we get intolerant towards dirt we can be intolerant about anything and and that's what you need to say you're in your journey to holiness sometimes intellectuals are intolerance for those who don't have an education one time I went to a convention he tolerance can even be in religious our particular order is is what you call mitigated do you know what that means mitigated well under on on a ladder we'd be the bottom rung so we're a mitigated order which means it's somewhere in 18th century or way back way back in about I'd say 1500 something like that girls who didn't have the physical endurance for a lot of penance and and other things they mitigated the rule they just brought it down a little bit Searle and now everybody or those who were sickly or those who were not you know very very penitential to to live we're still hard still difficult but still there were a lot of things they didn't do I went to this convention and and it is not him up to me and she said them and what rule do you follow I said the mitigated rule of urban the fourth and she said oh I said what I mean Oh see there's a that sometimes we're so set in our minds and hearts on the way we think things should be the way we think people should be maybe you don't think your husband also read the newspaper and breakfast but maybe that's the only time so here's a difference between in tolerance and tolerance here we just read where we should be self let's well if you want to talk to your husband and he this is the only time all day line he has to look at the sports okay so what is the tolerant thing to do let him enjoy it come if you peek your head over and say hi I had a man tell me when time is right put the fist through the newspaper thanks for that I ought to tell you something the whole thing is though but if you're intolerant you don't look for the good of other people you ever Jared see ever wonder about that so while I'm not in tolerant I'll examine yourself so you're not always what is the best for someone else never noticed so you're in the house if you have air conditioning is always a hotbox in every house I had two good at this myself there's always old that are always hot and there's always those always freezing see what if you don't give a little then you become intolerant of cold or heat sometimes we think intolerance is only for race or color you're intolerant towards black or towards Chinese or whatever it's not it how many people are intolerant against the church you know the other day we had Bishop Sullivan here from Fargo and dr. Meara Valley and we were talking about that we hope our Holy Father will define the teaching in the Church of Mary meaty tricks of all Grace and co-redemptrix we never got so many nasty calls not on the air but in the monastery why would you do that you're intolerant against her lady this is the mother of God let's a look at it on a little simple level let me say our lady is cold Redemption I don't turn me off just listen okay don't be intolerant when we say she's co-redemptrix from the very first moment of the Incarnation she said yes be it done to me according to thy will what did that mean I already spent at least ten years in the temple very versed in Scripture the Lord doesn't ask you to do anything if he doesn't give you a light to understand so your yes or no is enlightened but if it's a great mission like she had so when the angel said you would become the mother of the Son of God she knew exactly from the Scriptures what it meant she knew for example that from his birth from his conception to his birth all the way she knew exactly would become a man of sorrows a woman no man he would be crucified she knew the Scriptures you're not talking about a 12 year old dodo you're talking about a woman that was prepared to be mother of God with an intelligence far superior to even the Angels so she knew she knew exactly what kind of sacrifice she was going to have to make and she said yes that quick what about it on what opposite is today huh a woman goes to the doctor and he said you're going to have a Don syndrome child they take some kind of test and she aborts it see the difference between our lady and some of the people that the mentality of today if my child is not going to be absolutely perfect I don't want it Mary knew she knew exactly what was going to happen to the Messiah but she didn't say no some people are born to children just because they're going to have a little defect a crippled leg a crippled arm so we're after we're intolerant we're intolerant even towards our own and see the difference between tolerating something usually when you say somebody tolerates on me they endure it kind of haphazard or sour you know but that is what tolerant means means to accept accept everything that was in the life of Jesus and so we can't say really she co-redemptrix is not instead our equal to width there's a marvelous passage in scripture that says our lady stood beat the cross why did she stand why wasn't she like any other woman that would have fainted or yellow door screamed she stood silent that he stood why her son was standing a tiny piece of wood she stood with him what does that mean she stood tall it means she accepted did she just accept everything had happened to Jesus because it happened to him yes she also accepted it for you and me today she suffered the pains of Jesus for you and me this will be me to be that so logical every mother does that every time a child gets sick last night one of our workmen I couldn't find their son and it was getting late and dark and it was terrible it's a feeling huh a feeling of loss can you say well they didn't suffer remember they did so this man suffered with his wife and his wife suffered with her husband trying to find our child that's coal say they suffered together they suffered together their suffering was one suffering because they were so close together they lost someone they loved very much that what it means to be co-redemptrix she didn't take the place of Jesus she didn't have the same marriage she was not God she is not God she's a human being in which there is unbelievable humility and acceptance that's what tolerance is all about how about people are always tolerant and they're hard to get along with Jeremy knows that holy people all be hard to get along with they don't think like we think in the Binda in the Andals of volley father Francis brother juniper was hard to get along with he did things that nobody else would do like for example one of the brothers was dying and he was hungry for a pig's foot pigs foot wide brother Judah Purdue he goes out he catches one of the neighbors page he cuts off the foot and he goes and prepares it for this dying brother that they got to pick something else but anyway well when the farmer found a pig with three legs he just had a fit just a fit so you bring huge yaki who did it see he knew there was this brother juniper so he brings his pour'd maned pig to the monastery he calls the superior oh he gave it to him he said that crazy brother juniper cut off one of my pig's foot and so the abbot you know that Minister Jerry calls brother Jerry so did you cut off this man's Pig for he said yes Father why would you do such a crazy thing Oh father you said our brother was dying and he was so hungry for a pig's foot and I knew this farmer was a very kind man I very charitable I thought he wouldn't mind if his Pig had one less foot well that isn't exactly what the farmer thought but if he was so he was so taken up with brothers humility he said to the fry and the ministry said here take it have it for supper well the superior wasn't very tolerant and so he yelled so hard at brother juniper he got hoarse and brother went your brother drew a perjurer he thought so sorry for his superior can you imagine that and he know it was around midnight and he thought I feel so bad he scolded me so bad he got hoarse I think my I article make him some hot porridge so he goes he's got a great big bowl of hot porridge at two o'clock in the morning he wakes up his superior knock knock well the superior comes at all he could see is that face a brother Jordan pert and he said that what do you want old father he said I noticed today you scolded me so harshly and so much that you got hoarse and I was thinking as I like but how much pain you must have and I made your little hot porridge at two o'clock in the morning well I know this looks like exaggerated but it isn't it's something that exasperating but see if you're having problems with your neighbour your family your husband your wife your children before you blame everything and everybody ask yourself how do I handle exasperation are you never supposed to be angry I think not our dear Lord was angry at the moneychangers are you never supposed to be upset three patients I don't think so but so often were these things unnecessarily huh you ever get mad at somebody just for a Samba little thing sometime you don't like the way people comb their hair and today you go down the street you know I wonder how many people stay awake all night wondering how miserable they could make somebody's hair look Jever notice I saw a young boy yeah the day this higher this part was shaven and he had a long hair here all Donders back but that much of it and this part was shaven half way and I said to somebody is that what you call a skinhead and they said oh no that's the style style you mean he paid for that so yeah he paid quite a lot for it and and see where we're I don't know we do strange things today and it's a partly I guess we're intolerant towards what's good and holy we're not tolerant towards what's just normal you know we have a hatred for what's normal I mean why can't a boy have just hair on his head I mean just whatever God gave him you know and just cut it off in the right spots why is it they have to mutilate it and I I couldn't get over that and I I looked at this one woman and she look very nice very clean and neatly dressed but it looked like her her clothes were put in a dry rigor they were like this and it was all wrinkled and I said do they do that on purpose it didn't get up late this morning Joran oh you pay a big price for wrinkled clothes it's all my grandmother would have died if we were Winkle clothes then I went to the store not too long after that by golly they were racks racks a wrinkled clothes and I noticed a pair of pants I tried you call that you wear trousers for everywhere one leg was shorter than the other and I did that funny though don't you think it's are you just accept that huh you just think well that's the style but I was without my if I had time you know I would have waited to see who bought that one pair but see where we're not tolerant anymore about what is good and holy and ordinary see we wear wrinkled clothes we wear sparticles the best thing I ever saw was blue jeans that looked like you wore him a long time all frayed at the bottom and big big white spots like you bleached him in the wrong place and I said to this person do they buy those I said I could have given him free when I was a kid see there there is an intolerance see we're not even there's an honesty to intolerance see you know what I think those things are and I know it's a style and this is my opinion my intent pinyon when you do thing is you mock the poor who have to wear things so long they're jagged and ragged and have big holes in the knees just from where and in poverty and you know we've been all kinds of money for things like that see it's a kind of intolerance that really hits your heart one-timer about four or five teenagers came along I had a great big beautiful red car Wow and looked brand-new I think um anyone know what we did and who we words I spend a good hour and hour and a half with them and so I I just chitchat and I said are you happy at home I said no no I said why not and this young boy said to my mother and father are fakes I said how Saul said well they go to church every Sunday but they don't live the right life and he went on and on and on and I said is that your car out there he said yeah I who bought it for you he said my mother and father from my birthday oh I said did you wear these blue jeans out you buy my way he said we bought him that way I said join the club you're also a fake because you criticize your parents for buying you a new car and you pretend you're poor you're not who's fake well they love but they never get back but you see let's examine ourselves if you're having a hard time at the office getting along with this one and that one ask yourself am i intolerant do I allow my brother and sister to be what they are at the moment oh sure we all need repentance we all need change we all need renewal in our hearts first of all we all need to be perfected we all need to be purified but what is it about your neighbor the person you work with people you work with your husband your wife what is it that you are intolerant about we have a call hello hello mother where are you brought the Abigail Mississippi and why did you question I wanted to ask you one of the priests at our parish this week at the daily Mass referred to the Holy Spirit as a she and also before communion instead of saying happier those who are called to the supper he'll say meal and I interpret it as like straw and trying to spur us or something and where do you draw the line between being tolerant to this and then having to stand up and doing something about the you know I would call heresy thank you well I'm going to pretend Cardinal Aponte isn't here it says inclusive language they start putting in here and there you see one we got to be very careful when we take the sacrifice out of the mess you take the mass out of the sacrifice the mass is a sacrifice and when they start with the meal the supper and it is a meal but it is also most important of a sacrifice Jesus sacrifice on the cross for me and for you we die with him daily we take up our cross daily I think there is a difference between tolerance and saying well let everything go for example if your child was on drugs it is not tolerance not to correct them correction is a part of being tolerant which means you love this person so much that you want him to get away from the wrong direction and come on the right direction see if I were you could become intolerant in correction by being harsh with your correction by letting that person know you not only dislike what he did but you dislike that one person so you got to divorce from your correction the person that did that committed the sin so you hate the sin but you love the sinner that's what tolerance is intolerance is when you hate both it's also pride you see the Pharisee was intolerant I tie-dye fast and I sure glad I'm not like this man behind me that's oh it's a essence of intolerance here as judged it is charity on your part to go and tell him that this is wrong he has no permission from anybody to use inclusive language in the car that's just not right and you love the unless see by letting him go we have another call hello hi mother where are you from a lot then what wonderful words to read your questions well you made this a special day for me I got through to rush limbaugh this morning I get to talk to you I also turned in a bunch of petitions to our local cable company here in Los Angeles and I think in June we might get you on our cable white people okay there my question was we were talking about the mother mother grand entrance mother attempt the Cobra dentist men and I think that title belongs to everyone who carries Christ to other people and I think we need modern-day thanks and people to consider himself that way I think we all participate in and giving Christ's message to other people and so doing that makes us co-redemptrix well I in Saint Paul's epistle he says this is a wicked generation and your lives should retain it so what does that mean there's nothing you can add to the sufferings of Jesus he is the only one and only Redeemer but we add our part by our example we help our neighbor to suffer more when suffrage come his way we help to save souls we even help those poor souls in purgatory you see we imitate Jesus he offered himself for mankind we offer ourselves for poor sinners and and st. Paul said that we should we should suffer for what is wanting in the sufferings of jibba there's nothing wanting God is infinite we're finite see but it means add to be width that's what it means when we talk about our Lady co-redemptrix meaty tricks of our grade we say with Jesus she suffered with Jesus the most perfect way the Apostles left the ran away John stuck around because he loved our lady was feeling cipher and you loved the Lord in a very special way one denied and one betrayed him Mary stood the whole way the others later on began to understand the role of suffering especially the disciples going to Emmaus Lord Puritan they didn't even see him they never recognize it he said wasn't it necessary for for the Messiah to suffer and he went through the scriptures and they said the heart burn within them see and so you have to realize that we all suffer for mankind and the more evil humanity becomes their more corrupt the more that it flies away from the Lord the more it rejects Jesus and the father and the commandments the more we're going to suffer it goes together thank you we have another Carlo huh hi how old are you seven and what is your question Oh sometimes I get mad at my brother but they're like I free that I pray a nice sorta like forget about it you get you forget to pray for your brother is that what you do I don't know why I say a prayer and I just I forget it so forget about my pledges to my brother oh well see when you get angry at some you're seven you're getting angry already that's okay swear I got angry when I was three I told my grandmother to shut up that she was all the time talking I know I remember it today even I mentioned it several times but see if you get angry at your brother and then you pray and you ask Jesus to forgive you then you need to forget you need to apologize to your brother then you need to forget this past offense and go forward with renewed confidence in many times people make a big mistake once they do something no matter what it is then what happens is we keep thinking backwards why did I do that and I shouldn't have done it and and why did I always why do I always do this I saw it coming I didn't listen you're sorry you're told Jesus you're sigh for what's a bigger you went to confession drop it drop it and see sometimes it's a lack of tolerance huh when we we get angry at people maybe your brother was paying with a little prick playing with a little car you wanted to play with him and he wouldn't let you do it sit the lack of tolerance see there's there's great power in prayer to strengthen our tolerance I have to say Jesus I was very intolerant today I get mad the kids because they're always coming in with muddy feet riah correct him over and over buddy she'll come in with muddy feet next time I'll lock the door then I can be tolerant and they can wash their feet we have another call hello I guess we're Mother Angelica are you from New Jersey no what is your place uh it's more of a statement than to ask for your help were to try to help the people who listen to the show maybe perhaps moving a grassroots effort I just received a notification today and you're speaking about religious intolerance and I received a notification that the federal government has announced its intention to be and religious religious speech in the workplace and these it is through the ECB EEO Commission which is the Equal Opportunities Employment Commission and these regulations will prohibit the expression of religion in places of employment including displays of religious symbols such as crosses and things of this nature right there's a tremendous amount of intolerance coming on everywhere after this country is built under freedom of religion it's true you wouldn't even be able to have a little secret heart Badger in your car because then you'd be harassing somebody that passes by and looks at just how unreasonable we can get you see so it's coming and I think just as a lot of letters and phone calls prohibited the the the rule of the law forbidding home school I think if you want to continue wearing your medals and having a little Saint Anthony on your desk and and having something on your car which is really an American thing we've always done that then I think you need to write as soon as possible to your Congressman your right to the government right anywhere and call because once we start that it's just very very not too far away that you can't worship in the way you want to so be careful now the world is changing so rapidly sometimes we don't want to see it but you have to face it and you have to get involved we have another call hello hello mother Joe where are you from uh Hanover Maine and what is your question uh how do you stay sane in an insane world how do you watch how you stay sane in an insane world you love Jesus that's how you stay sane in an insane world you you see a higher being that has the whole thing in his hand okay you also have to remember that everything that happens in the world as either ordained or permitted by God I believe in purification I really do I don't think we can kill babies the way we do and now we're trying to justify suicide and now we have assisting a suicide and we're telling God every day away oh wait we don't want you we don't have to do with you and and and the more we do that the worst we're going to get see there's a lack of not only tolerance but compassion and love and I think you need to understand the worst purification in the world is when God doesn't purify when he doesn't for the simple reason that we just go down down down in the first thing you know we don't even act like human beings we act like animals and that's what's happening today I say sex among eighth graders and teenagers and we just go on and on and on and on say we never had the courage that comes from God Himself to face the reality and say this is wrong this is against the law of God we're very diplomatic I don't know I could never be a diplomat a diplomat to me is somebody who says a lot but you have the slightest idea what he said and you go away you say isn't that wonderful but you scratching your head you know as if to say well he wasn't angry but he wasn't nice and he wasn't in between I didn't get what I wanted but he didn't say no either so by the time you leave you have none and that's a diplomat they just have a knack and trained that way to drive a train train to say a lot everybody walks away thinking they got an answer then the faintest idea what you said well we can't do that anymore so you're we two can't it's like a little hole in the ground you keep forgetting it you don't do anything about it in the rains it gets bigger and bigger and bigger and first thing you know you're going to fall in it see that's about what it is just like if somebody said there's no hole there said oh really no did over here it's nice and solid but the hole gets bigger remember the boat don't thing about the king who had no clothes and there was a word as a beautiful clothes and this little kid said ha the king is naked he was the only want to face the truth the only one had said it so I would be very careful today the more you let go the hard is going to be to get it back that's my television Catholic television is so important and this wonderful Cardinal is here tonight is going to have color vision for the Ricoh and we're going to help him get it there because without television and radio to keep you and lighten this - what does God expect of you not but this person or that person or this political party or what this organization what does God want from you we have another call hello another mother angelica's yeah where you from I'm from Maryland and what is your question well there was it's not really a question it's dumb two things that I wanted to mention to you the first was about tolerance what you were talking about tonight challenge yeah is that my husband and myself and I we knew before we got married that there was a lot about us that was incompatible and over the years I guess I went on a little spiritual growth I guess you could say my prayers used to be God change him just change him I can't stand them you know and it grew into a prayer that's now Lord please help me to love him more is that yeah and instead of wanting to change him I think that's a beautiful prayer because many times our intolerance is is what makes us so impatient with other people we have to love other people the way they are at this moment knowing knowing they have to get better knowing they have to change you see you can't love people and wait for them to tell you won't end up loving anybody you have to love people as they are right now hoping hoping they'll be better but hoping you'll be better and I think what helped you the most is that perpetual adoration you enter when you go before the blesses I can't say that often enough no matter what kind of problems are in this world there's only two things are going to change it adoration before the best sacrament prayer before the best sacrament devotion to the red sacrament processions to the Blessed Sacrament and love for our sweet mother if we don't get those two things back in our lives in our churches in our country you can call it quits we have another call hello hi where are you from from Fairhope Alabama and what is your question well I find myself very intolerant at math sometimes oh just as an example during the Our Father a woman next to me to grab my hands and Oh toward the end of the our Father she started to lift her hands high and I I kind of found myself in an arm wrestle with her and I found myself feeling very resentful and I was just wondering I was just wondering why they don't use more common sense during liturgy and on earth some sensitivities here I it just did you know really Rex thanks for made no no yeah come Dodgers we say the whole thing a lot I understand I really do that's it you know it kind of goes both ways I think and I think if you are tolerant you can let her hold your hand up there but she so often we we have taken away the awesomeness of the mass we have taken away that mystique and now we're just all buddy buddies and I think that I think it's beautiful to know that I am there with my neighbor that we are the church that but we also have to know that we are present at a mass in which the the Son of God the Eternal Word comes down in the most wondrous miracle in the world and and the body blood soul under the real presence of Jesus come down and and you got to get rid of all this honky tonky business you know you you just we put up balloons and we we we just patting each other on the back but look if you're mad at somebody for goodness a say so before mass you know the gospel says if you have something about your brother before you go to the altar as for forgiveness well you know what I think the kiss apiece ought to be let me tell you anyway it ought to be a tapa Tory that's where you you offer your gift well before you offer your gift the scripture says be reconciled with your brother but if you're looking at your neighbor and you know you're going to have an arm wrestle with your in just about 10 minutes you see even though you say how wrong how are you I love you you don't mean you're RT we got to get back to that awesome reverence yet the math see we don't have that anymore which is kind of I don't know we stomp our feet clap our hands and oh that's fine in the right place but do you think anybody stomp their feet and clap their hands on Calvary the only ones that made noise were the Pharisees come down for the cross if you're so great and then we'll believe you see and I don't mean to criticize those who have beautiful masses or guitar masses or anything it's just that that's a place for all it's a place for silence silence there's no silence anymore here they walk in like a bunch of I don't know what you think you're at a picnic or something and they walk out how it's a job how are you hey you just went to Mass you just received the body about Jesus can't you keep your mouth shut for two minutes so I think there's where we need to we need to to examine ourselves and say look I I'm at mass our communities both the brothers and ourselves have been to prostrate advance that's what the Angels if you could see the Angels just once at mass there'd be no more shenanigans when when those when that bell rings for the consecration every angel in those churches prostrate and you know you can prove that by Our Lady of Fatima do you remember the angel that appeared to them before lady did and he held up the Bethel sacrament and and on the monstrance are the chalice and then he came down and he prostrated himself and said this beautiful prayer - we have to get back to that and you know once we get back to the real essence of the mass and once we get back to Jesus in our hearts once you get back to that realization I bear within me the Father Son and Holy Spirit so to you when we get that back then we'll have respect for each other and then when we go to Mass we will already have loved each other and then we see that awesome sacrifice he died just for me and no matter how many troubles you have how many heartaches when you realize he died just for you and you attend that every man makes a difference in your life I know I know well I've enjoyed being with you tonight and we've got a lot of our family here tonight that we love and just so you don't think I'm getting old remember put us between your gas and electric bill so I can annoy you further I love you and see you tomorrow you you
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Length: 57min 29sec (3449 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 09 2011
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