Author Archives: John Paul Wohlscheid

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About John Paul Wohlscheid

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

Pope Benedict’s Instruction to Get a Latin Mass in Your Parish

Pope Benedict continually amazes me.  He has brought back the Latin Tridentine Mass and is in the process of bringing the  Anglicans into the Church.  (I will speak in depth about the later topic in the future.) Unfortunately for some … Continue reading

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Early Church Documents Lay the Foundation of the Catholic Church

In recent years, there seems to be a move to discard old documents of the Church in favor of modern documents.  Some people in this movement appear to believe that older works are worthless because the authors are not up-to-date … Continue reading

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Catholics Must Vote Like Catholics

This coming Tuesday, voters all around the country will be making their way to the polls.  The problem is that most Catholics will go to the polls without having been correctly instructed how to vote by their priests and bishops.  … Continue reading

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Clothe Thy Nakedness

It happens every year.  Once the temperature gets 65 degrees, out come the shorts and flip-flops.  The problem is that every years the summer clothes keep covering less and less.  This is scandalous, especially for a guy trying to keep … Continue reading

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Our Duty As Catholic Lay People

After reading my latest post, some of you might think I should rename this blog “Bashing Bishops“.  The fact of the matter is that there are good bishops; they are not 100% bad, just 99.5% bad.  During the last national … Continue reading

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Catholic Bishops Miss the Boat

Last week, Americans across the country voted in the nation’s primaries.  Sadly, the bishops and priest had largely not advised those entrusted in their care how to vote as Catholics.  There is a big difference between how Catholics are required … Continue reading

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Catholics Must Read the Bible

The statement above may seem like an obvious fact, but sad to say most Catholics do not read their Bibles.  There are a few Catholics who read their Bibles, but the vast majority do not.  Most seem to think that … Continue reading

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Archbishop Gomez to Encounter Strong Liberalism in LA

Once he heard that Archbishop Gomez was going to take over for Cardinal Mahony in the ultra-liberal LA archdiocese, Hitler decided to post a new rant on Youtube. Seriously however, Gomez will be facing strong liberal feeling.  LA has been … Continue reading

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A Rebuke of the Bishops and a Call to the Laity

     This Holy Week we spent some time reflecting on Judas, who handed Jesus over to His enemies.  Since he was a member of the twelve Apostles, Judas was a bishop of the early Church.  As we look upon the … Continue reading

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Nancy Pelosi Continues to Pretend She is "Catholic"

Nancy Pelosi pretended that she was Catholic by linking today’s feast of St. Joseph to the passage of the health care bill.  She went on to say that she has the signature of many “Catholic” religious who want her to pass what … Continue reading

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