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Thursday, June 4, 2026-Corpus Christi-Today if you can't make it to Mass or Confession-consider prayer to the sacred shoulder-an hours adoration-and spiritual Mass in honor of Corpus Christi
Day 2 - Sacred Heart Novena - "America Unites to the Sacred Heart of Jesus" Corpus Christi, CCC, and Confronting Evil Corpus Christi is placed on Thursday because it recalls Holy Thursday , the night Christ instituted the Eucharist. Many countries move it to Sunday so the whole Church can participate, but the meaning remains the same: the Eucharist is Christ’s living presence among His people. The Catechism teaches that the Eucharist is the “source and summit of the Christian life” (CCC 1324) and that Christ’s sacrifice becomes present in every Mass (CCC 1366). Corpus Christi exists to proclaim this truth publicly—especially through Eucharistic processions. The feast confronts one of the oldest evils: the denial of the Real Presence . The video emphasizes that Christ remains with His people in the tabernacle and in Communion. The Church responds to unbelief not with argument but with adoration —carrying Christ into the streets as a declaration of His kingship. The ...
One Nation Under God - The Unknown Heroes Who Kept it that Way
Summary of the Video ( One Nation Under God – The Unknown Heroes Who Kept It That Way ) youtu.be The video highlights the 250th anniversary of the United States and focuses on the Catholic men and women who helped shape the nation through sacrifice, virtue, and fidelity to God. John Paul Brisette from the Shrine of Our Lady of Champion discusses: The hidden Catholic heroes who served the nation spiritually and physically The importance of remembering those who offered their lives for God’s glory and the good of souls An upcoming event honoring these American saints and witnesses The call for Catholics today to rediscover courage, identity, and mission The role of prayer, especially the Rosary , in strengthening the nation The need for spiritual readiness in times of cultural, moral, and social upheaval The tone is one of gratitude , patriotism rooted in faith , and a call to spiritual battle for the soul of the country. Copilot’s Take — CCC & Confronting Evi...
Thursday, June 11, 2026
1. Video Summary — C.S. Lewis on Demonic Influence and the Mind The video presents a sermon‑style synthesis of C.S. Lewis’s writings ( The Screwtape Letters , Mere Christianity ) focused on how evil attempts to influence human thought . Key themes: Demonic strategy is subtle, not spectacular. Evil rarely appears dramatically; instead it works through distraction, discouragement, noise, and distorted desires. The battlefield is the interior life. The enemy aims to keep the mind unfocused, reactive, and spiritually numb—never still enough to hear God. Temptation begins with suggestion, not coercion. Evil cannot force the will; it can only whisper distortions: resentment, self‑pity, fear, pride, or despair. Isolation is a primary tactic. The enemy tries to cut a person off from prayer, community, sacrament, and silence—because isolation weakens discernment. Resistance requires active alignment with God. Lewis emphasizes that the Christian must fill the mind wi...
Friday, June 12, 2026 Nation Day of Consecration to Sacred Heart of Jesus
The chant “Deus Vult” draws its power from the collision of two worlds: the serene discipline of Gregorian prayer and the raw urgency of medieval battle. The phrase — “God wills it” — was not originally a cry of conquest but a declaration that evil would not have the final word. In the hymn’s modern presentations, the low drones, monastic intervals, and martial cadence evoke a people who believed that spiritual warfare was as real as steel and blood. It is the sound of men who prayed before they fought, and who understood that victory was never theirs, only God’s. The Church today teaches the same truth without the swords. The Catechism is blunt: evil is real, personal, and active (CCC 409, 1707). Every Christian lives “in a dramatic struggle between good and evil,” and the battlefield is now the human heart, the culture, and the defense of the vulnerable. The medieval cry becomes interior: not a call to take territory, but a call to take responsibility. “Deus vult” becomes ...
Friday, June 5, 2026 Sacred Heart of Jesus
You don’t fast on the Feast of the Sacred Heart because the day is a solemnity, and solemnities override every form of Friday penance. The Church’s instinct is simple and ancient: when Christ reveals His Heart, His people feast, not fast. Even those who keep a strict personal Friday discipline are released from it on this day, not as an indulgence but as an act of obedience to the liturgical mind of the Church. Spiritually, the feast is a day of abundance — mercy poured out, tenderness unveiled, the Heart of Jesus opened. A man who normally keeps Friday lean can let this day be full: a real meal at midday, a small celebratory ritual at dusk, and a renewal of consecration to the Heart that loves without measure. The discipline resumes next week, but today belongs to joy. Smoke in this Life Not the Next Virtue: Reparation & Tender Strength Cigar: Maduro — deep, slow‑burning Bourbon: Stagg Jr. — intense, unflinching Reflection: What wound in me needs to be offered bac...
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Smoke in this Life Not the Next Rye & Grancatera A man once died, crossed the threshold, and was sent back — not with soft light, but with terror still clinging to him . His penance afterward was the proof. No theatrics. Just the hard discipline of someone who had seen what sin costs. Rye for sharpness. Grancatera for gravity. A pairing meant to remind the living that purification is better chosen than imposed. Tonight’s smoke is not pleasure. It is clarity. JUNE 10 Wednesday within the Octave of Corpus Christi 1 Chronicles, Chapter 14, Verse 17 Thus, David’s fame was spread abroad through every land, and the LORD put the FEAR of him on all the nations. Great leaders are great followers of the Lord. You're Going Down, Philistines [1] Back in Jerusalem, David is sitting pretty. He takes on a few more wives and they start producing princes and princesses. Obviously, the Philistines are worried. They just got rid of Saul and now some other more powerf...
Alien Manifestations vs. Marian Apparitions Double Feature The Vice That Makes Men Quit - And How to Kill It
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO Alien Manifestations vs Marian Apparitions Core message: Fr. Donald Calloway argues that the modern obsession with aliens, UAPs, and UFOs is becoming a major spiritual distraction and even a deception in the battle for souls. He warns that the cultural excitement around extraterrestrial phenomena is pulling people away from the Gospel, the sacraments, and especially the messages of the Blessed Mother. youtu.be Key Points from the Video The alien/UFO craze is an “unholy distraction.” It diverts attention from the real spiritual battle and from the messages Heaven has already given through Marian apparitions. youtu.be Confusion and division are growing. The topic is becoming a wedge among believers, creating fascination, fear, and speculative thinking instead of prayer and discernment. youtu.be The Blessed Mother has already warned us. Fr. Calloway stresses that Our Lady’s messages—Fatima, Lourdes, Guadalupe, Akita—contain everything...
Saturday, June 6, 2026 Immaculate Heart of Mary-D Day
Smoke in This Life Not the Next Sat, June 6 — First Saturday (Immaculate Heart) Virtue: Shelter & Intercession Cigar: Mild, maternal (Connecticut) Bourbon: Larceny Small Batch — soft, enduring Reflection: Whose sorrow do I carry with Mary? Mary’s Heart is the shelter where sorrow becomes intercession. On this First Saturday, I take up one grief — mine or another’s — and place it inside her Heart, where tenderness becomes strength and wounds become prayer. Purgatory reminds me that love must be purified. Better to smoke in this life than the next. Let the burn of repentance happen now, not later. Immaculate Heart of Mary, teach me whose sorrow I am meant to carry today. Day 6 Sacred Heart Retreat Introduction to 2 Kings [1] First, we'll re-cap a few things about the two Books of Kings, as a whole. They're part of the Deuteronomistic history. What does that mean?" Well, it means that the Book of Deuteronomy, and its religious legal code, help...
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
30 day retreat to Divine Mercy Smoke in this life and not the Next El Cheapo Sweet Jane Cigarillos & Four Freedoms Bourbon The cheap cigar bites. The bourbon warms. Together they teach the lesson Bellarmine knew well: the body fears pain far more quickly than the soul fears sin. God rarely shows us the pain of loss — we are too dull to feel it. But the pain of sense — fire, cold, torment — that we understand. So He allows visions, warnings, and the testimony of the man Bede records: dead, returned, terrified, his life of penance proving his words. Holy fear is mercy. It wakes the soul before judgment does. Prompts Where has comfort made me careless. What pain is God using to rouse me. What sin do I fear less than I should. Introduction to Chronicles 1 Déjà vu [1] , that strange feeling we sometimes get that we've read something before. What we're reading now has already been read. In 1 Chronicles , the author decides to retell the entire history...
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