Author Archives: John Paul Wohlscheid

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About John Paul Wohlscheid

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

Six Years and Counting

April 19, 2011 marked the sixth anniversary of Cardinal Ratzinger being elected Pope of the Roman Catholic Church by the College of Cardinals through the intercession of the Holy Ghost. It is really quite amazing what he had accomplished in … Continue reading

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Happy 84th Birthday, Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI celebrates his 84th birthday today. Not surprisingly, the Pope spent his birthday working. He gave a speech to welcome the new Spanish ambassador, appointed an Italian bishop and met with several members of the hierarchy. There was not rest for … Continue reading

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Duty of the Priest by Michael Voris

Last Saturday, the Knights of Columbus of St. Isidore Catholic Church hosted their annual vocations dinner to raise money to help support local seminarians. The dinner was accompanied by two talks. The first was a vocation story by the local … Continue reading

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The Most Beautiful Song That Elvis Ever Sang

Elvis sang many beautiful songs, especially Gospel. In fact, Elvis got his start singing Gospel. Now listen to the most beautiful song about Our Lady ever sung by a non-Catholic.

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Upon This Rock I Will Build My Church

“And Jesus came into the quarters of Cesarea Philippi: and He asked His disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is? But they said: Some John the Baptist, and other some Elias, and others Jeremias, or one … Continue reading

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The True Face of Modernism Revealed

The following is an amusing clip from a British TV show “Yes, Prime Minister”.  In it there is an explanation of modernism that is spot on.  Enjoy.

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Only One Way to Receive Holy Communion – Part 3

In this final part of my series discussing Danielle Bean’s article “Why I’m Giving Up Communion On the Tongue”, I will critique the arguments she gives for switching to Communion in the hand and refute them. I have always received … Continue reading

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Only One Way to Receive Holy Communion – Part 2

History Most people are under the illusion that Communion in the Hand has always been a part of way Catholics received the sacraments.  If you have read the quotes from Church fathers and Church documents in the previous part of … Continue reading

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Only One Way to Receive Holy Communion – Part 1

A couple of day ago, I ran across an article on a “Catholic” website entitled “Why I’m Giving Up Communion On the Tongue” by Danielle Bean.  I had to do a double take.  The fact that someone was actually saying … Continue reading

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Silent Night, Holy Night – a Christmas Story

I wrote this story about 5 to 6 years ago and thought I’d share it with my readers.  Enjoy.  By John Paul Wohlscheid Prologue     “What good is Christmas???  Why must we have it?  It seems like an unbearable holiday.  … Continue reading

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