Sermon of His Holiness Pope Jacobus I on the 4th Dominica in Lent...19 March 2023 AD...

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Video publication produced and published by the true Holy Apostolic See on the 4th Dominica in Lent...19 March 2023 AD...(The Feast of St. Joseph, Holy Day of Obligation in the Universal Catholic Church, is therefore transferred to March 20th...)

Sermon of His Holiness Pope Jacobus I on the 4th Dominica in Lent...19 March 2023 AD...the theological lesson coming to the true Catholic faithful from today's Gospel is so profound, it goes so deep, and mysteriously so it is, as God Himself, Christ Our Lord, performs one of His many miracles while Our Lord walked the earth, by multiplying the food which His disciples have obtained in very scarce quantity, them being in doubt and even unbelief how to feed the 5 thousand people that followed Christ Our Lord, not understanding fully at that moment, as if this was purposely hidden from them by Christ Our Lord, that He is God Almighty and can do all things, including miracles, as the multiplying of the bread and fishes, and collecting the fragments back, as the gift of God they were to those who were truly His faithful followers...and so that to be part of His true Catholic Church, those who are truly Catholic, they know by faith and trust in God's mercy, as He has promised to be with His Church all days, even unto the consummation of the world, so He shows by miracles recorded in the Holy Scripture and also those done by Him in the subsequent Catholic Church history throughout the centuries, that God is the Truth and will do what He has promised, regardless of what may be seen apparent to the contrary...and so it is today and any day, that God is with His true Catholic Church and His true Sovereign Pontiff, and will be always, in help and protection and guidance and government of the Church, His true Catholic Church, outside of which there is no salvation...

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