Author Archives: John Paul Wohlscheid

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About John Paul Wohlscheid

Born Roman Catholic. Raised Roman Catholic. Will Die Roman Catholic.

Archbishop Fulton J Sheen Preaches on Confession

Once again, here is Archbishop Fulton Sheen. This time he is giving a talk about the great sacrament of Confession. Enjoy.

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Oaths of Fidelity to the Church Are Making a Comeback

On Friday, the Washington Post ran an article entitled: Arlington Diocese parishioners question need for fidelity oath. The article described how recently the Dioceses of Arlington required all teachers Diocese to submit to all of the teachings of church leaders. … Continue reading

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Archbishop Fulton Sheen on What’s My Line

Continuing the video series of Archbishop Fulton Sheen, here is a fun video of when the venerable Archbishop appeared on the game show What’s My Line. I’ll get back to serious topics tomorrow, but for now enjoy.

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Archbishop Fulton J Sheen on Our Lady

In the last couple of weeks, Pope Benedict XVI declared Archbishop Fulton J Sheen venerable. In honor of this influential Catholic evangelist, I would like to present this beautiful and moving talk given by the Archbishop on Our Lady.

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Don’t Go To See Prometheus If You Value Your Soul

A couple of weeks ago Ridley Scott release a prequel to his popular Alien series. The film is entitled Prometheus and is a dangerous film because it is an attack on Christianity. As the story of the film unfolds, two archaeologists discover that an identical … Continue reading

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The Astounding and Little Known Story Behind the St. Michael Prayer.

Before Vatican II, the St. Michael prayer was said after every Mass. This custom was started by Pope Leo XIII. Below is the story behind the devotion and it is quite astounding to say the least. The following is taken … Continue reading

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It Can Happen Here

In a recent review of the film For Greater Glory, a priest said that while it was a good film, there were no parallels between that time period of Mexican history (1920s) and present day US. He stated that the … Continue reading

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Priest Lays Down the Law on Socialism and Religious Freedom

I found this video the other day. All I can say is “Finally, here is a priest (Fr. Andrew Kemberling) who is not afraid to speak out against socialism.” Watch and forward to your friends and relatives. This should be … Continue reading

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For Greater Glory – A Important Film About Religious Freedom

This is the first of many movie reviews to come. My goal is to highlight films which Catholics can watch without risking their souls. For my first review, I would like to talk about “For Greater Glory.” Year after year, … Continue reading

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The Fat Lady Has Yet To Sing: the Vatican and the 21st Century Protestants (SSPX)

One of the biggest religious news stories in the last month has been the conclusion of talks between the Vatican and the schismatic, break-off SSPX group. Here are my thoughts on the subject. Before I do I want to make … Continue reading

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