What an incredible life Robert Gannon has lived. After an entire lifetime of abuse and rejection and PTSD post Vietnam and generational alcoholism, he was still open to God’s grace when he went to adoration, and that made all the difference for him. That’s amazing. There is something so powerful for me when I go to adoration. It is not as readily available here, only once a week, after Mass on Fridays, (and several hours on First Fridays)but I do try to make a conscious effort to spend quiet time in the Church, even when the Holy Eucharist is in repose. Thank you for this important episode that highlighted the Vietnam years. Our country survived them so there is hope for an end to these crazy times. Admittedly, I was probably on the wrong side of history back in those days. I thank God that He showed mercy for my youth and stupidity, and never gave up on me. God bless you, and praying for your fruitful retreat Father Chris.
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Yes!
@constantineskliris84928 ай бұрын
❤ Jesus😂❤❤🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂😢😢
@jaxsax85358 ай бұрын
HALLELUJAH JESUS FROM LEBANON BEIRUT AVE MARIA AMEN ♥️🌲♥️🇱🇧
@lloydrich5228 ай бұрын
Thank you Father Chris wonderful episode and story enjoyed it very much 😊
@vangiefranco42958 ай бұрын
Veg 😢😢loiii
@mikecasey53288 ай бұрын
Please can everyone please pray that the effect of Grace of the flame of love of our immaculate heart ❤of Mary be spread all over humanity,so it may blind Satan 🙏💕🙏the roseary beads our the steps to our lady 🙏💞🙏please pray for peace in the holy land and Ukraine 🙏💞
@MattP81438 ай бұрын
"Even pacifists depend for their safety and security on the generosity and goodwill of non-pacifists." - A beautiful, powerful quote; one that should be remembered by the self-described pacifists of our modern day. Thank you for explaining this aspect of our faith, Fr. Alar! I didn't know I was supposed to defend myself growing up, according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. I was assaulted and struck by teens and adults, and I have to live with the consequences for the rest of my life. I couldn't defend myself physically, and the schools I went to, taught us that if you use any force to defend yourself, you are as guilty as your assailant, and you are punished accordingly; if not worse than the perpetrator, in order to deter "violence". They judge physical self-defence (revenge, as they call it) as worse than spite. Please pray for us, here on the left coast of Canada. We so desperately need guidance and grace. 🙏
@KimberlyPalmetto8 ай бұрын
Thank you father Chris ☄️✝️🕊️☁️☁️☁️. For this living divine mercy episode I enjoy every episode thank you Amen 🙏
@evangelinesecretaria6468 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful episode Fr. Chris. What an amazing conversion of Robert Gannon! Thank you for sharing his story and to the EWTN team.
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@constantineskliris84928 ай бұрын
❤
@KimberlyPalmetto8 ай бұрын
With Jesus Christ he is the brightest full of intelligence, love,law, living soul, prosperity, good light kingdom, power over all creation amen massiah Jesus Christ thank you Almighty good God love Eucharist amen
@KimberlyPalmetto8 ай бұрын
Thank you queen mother Mary for keeping peace between the dawn and dusk and dusk and dawn as you. Undo the knot between good God and evil devil amen thank you 🙏 Amen
@victoriadiaz67108 ай бұрын
Just wow. Thank you
@Antidustyz8 ай бұрын
Made my problems nothing but motivation sir.thank you bob.dusty.
@rjcav12398 ай бұрын
thanks.....we can defend ourselves with the right attention
@missyschultz28638 ай бұрын
Thank you Father Alar and Richard Gannon!!!! So inspired. God Bless us all.
@MattP81438 ай бұрын
Fr. Chris, thank you for pointing out some of the true causes of war: poverty, ignorance, and substandard living conditions. I have witnessed much wickedness directed by those who have health, homes and steady income, towards those who lack these things and need help to attain them. People who have lived on the street for a long time, or who are retired and can't work anymore, or who are permanently injured or disabled, are being harassed and blamed for the state of our country. People at our workplaces, grocery stores, buses, and even at some Catholic Churches, are shamed. Out of fear and loathing for the few who might be faking their circumstances, they persecute those who are not. But to those who are responsible: the violent attackers, the corrupt businessmen, the con artists, the slothful workers... they will simply say "It is what it is". To anyone reading this, please pray for all souls, especially sinners, in the wickedness of our modern times. 🙏
@libertygiveme19878 ай бұрын
Thank-You Father Chris. The man that spoke about losing his wife and being angry with God really GOT TO ME!!!! So HAPPY he finally found Peace!!!!
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Yes a beautiful story
@TobeCatholic8 ай бұрын
This light shines on us in the dark hole of this Earth, thank you!
@debbiegraham55858 ай бұрын
Hi Fr. Chris, thank you
@ladangharimau57128 ай бұрын
Father Chris Alar thank you for your insight in details for : Is There Ever a Just War? Living Divine Mercy TV Show (EWTN) Ep.122
@NickoleFaustina7288 ай бұрын
That was an amazing story! Thank you for sharing. :-)
@정태현-q2k8 ай бұрын
I find it rather fascinating for me to be engaged in it of the story of the Carthusians in Korea. Whatever. I have had to send my favorite brother monk to heaven. Well. Please, don't take too long. Jesus, be with you. ❤ Sabina
@bucsam16608 ай бұрын
I could relate so much to this, alcoholic father, overworked mom, sexually abused by three family members, full blown alcoholic, first drink at age 7. 15 years in the penitentiary for murder. Today, sober for 35 years, happily married, attend Mass, recite the Rosary and Divine Mercy daily. Praise God. What is the name of Robert' book?
@robertgannon3498 ай бұрын
The name of the books. Never Give Up and Turn It Around
@cherylstevens43028 ай бұрын
This is one of the best episodes lve seen. Thank you. My childhood was bad. My faith has been my bed rock in times of great stress. I love this special series. Long may it continue.
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching Cheryl and God bless you
@gloriaruiz23328 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@elisaportillo86188 ай бұрын
Amen
@56Tyskie8 ай бұрын
Oh Lord. This testimony made me cry like a child. God bless
@eugenedasilva60468 ай бұрын
Praise God 🙏
@elisaportillo86188 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🛐
@noraolaes60648 ай бұрын
Gods Blessings to you Father Chris and your family. 🙏🏼🕊💙
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
U2
@zeusandjoy63558 ай бұрын
Thank you Father Chris❤
@KimberlyPalmetto8 ай бұрын
Father Chris, ☄️✝️👑✡️🕎🤍💫. Jesus Christ at the cross living glory living love,law, living soul, living prosperity, the devil no glory no love no law Dead soul and no prosperity ⚡🌑⚡♠️⚡🫥⚡♣️🌊🪦🔥⚡ war is over our massiah Jesus Christ won right at the cross ☄️✝️☁️☁️☁️🌊💦🍇☄️🇺🇲🌏☁️☁️☁️🙏
@AllanKoayTC8 ай бұрын
i always thought Jesus saying to take up the sword meant a metaphorical sword and not a real weapon, to fight evil with the goodness of God. wouldn't that make more sense in light of Jesus telling Peter to put away his sword?
@ofeliacaballero58578 ай бұрын
The presentation is truly Living Divine Mercy and my deepest thanks to you, Fr. Chris, for giving us the best that would help us discover the workings of God’s grace in our lives. The story related here helps open wide my understanding of one’s experience. I highly admire and thank Robert Gannon for sharing his life story from childhood pain and rejection, to facing the war and trauma till he realises his need to change and encounters the saints help with Mary that brought him to Jesus. What a beautiful transformation in his life that inspires others never to lose hope. Thank you God for everything and the experience of finding you, yet you never leave us. Fr. Chris, you’re God’s chosen one for this work of evangelising people, who gives you the charism we’re all grateful for. Together with your dedicated and faithful team, my humble prayers for you and may God continue to bless you in all your days.
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching Ofelia as it's always great to have you with us. God bless
@ofeliacaballero58578 ай бұрын
@@DivineMercy_Official Fr. Chris, you’re a spiritual treasure God gives to us, I’m forever grateful.
@KJSCalderon8 ай бұрын
"War, What is it good for? Absolutely nothing" -War, Edwin Starr (1944-2003) That song was featured in Rush Hour 3 and The Simpsons and I can't think a perfect song to match this episode.
@Barbara-zp8iu8 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this issue, which is a very confusing one for me. There is such a thing as the 'fog of war', which makes it very difficult to discern whether any particular war falls into the 'just' category. On who can we rely to morally examine and unpack the so-called fog of war? For example, there may be powerful influences behind the scenes that desire war for their own reasons, and create false scenarios that encourage others to agree to war. So the war may appear to be for legitimate protective reasons but in reality it's not. What then? There is just too much carnage in ww2, for example, that I can ever consider it a 'just' or in any way moral war. Certainly not in God's eyes. Catechism 2242 gives a good idea of our responsibility to be very cautious and discerning in what we willingly 'give to Caesar'.
@rodrigoxaviercarreras34628 ай бұрын
In article 51 of the charter of the UN establishes self defense of all Nations. And it also forbids threatening or claiming the destruction of any country.
@Kitiwake8 ай бұрын
Taking sides in wars is a sin.
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Thank you but that's not true
@JohnSmith-se8pf8 ай бұрын
Father, the civilian population was warned to leave the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as well as several other cities. The US dropped flyers to warn them, so I am not sure if the US violated the second criteria; the deaths of innocents being used to provide the good.
@josephjm52436 ай бұрын
Thankyou Father Alar...but Fr, can you please address the "Elephant in the Room"?? Is the genocide in Gaza (that is currently unfolding), in your opinion, justified according to the CCC?
@dawnmireles29128 ай бұрын
January 12, 2023
@DarkAngel-cj6sx8 ай бұрын
Hi fr. Chris, How do you put the armor of God?
@gregorybrown46648 ай бұрын
Dear Father Chris, we are so grateful for all your well-presented and timely teachings. Can you please, however, clarify your remarks here (around 8:17 into the video)? You spoke about the morality of the situation where the life of the pregnant mother is at risk and the double effect but without further clarification, some may conclude that you meant the direct killing of the child is then acceptable if it is to save the mother's life. As I am confident you already know (but others may not), the Church teaches that direct killing of the unborn child is never permissible. In the case of the ectopic pregnancy--of which I think you were thinking--the child's life is not taken directly but the medical team rather operates on the mother to save her (the good action) such that the (unintended) consequence is that the baby no longer has the support it needs and later normally dies in the womb. We love you, Father Chris, and all the Marians!! -A committed and seasoned Marian Helper.
@josephjm52436 ай бұрын
re the "2nd Condition that was violated" (in the Atmoic Bonming of Japan) you stated that "The death of innocents was used to acheve the good of the war's end" ..this being the case, and considering the innocents being killed in Gaza by Israel, should our Church not be more vocal and braver in speaking out against Netanyahu's and Baden's actions?
@Whatintheworld2597 ай бұрын
I’m not a catholic and I have nowhere to go to ask questions so I usually just come here. I had a friend just message me there’s some video going around revelations 9:16 I think it is The new video is basically saying that Jesus has his name tattooed on his thigh. People asking if he literally means tattoo So I was thinking his name on his thigh thigh, a big muscle. It is probably something to do with that. I’m just trying to get a Catholic idea on what that is please thank you and is there anywhere that I can email to ask questions please
@DivineMercy_Official7 ай бұрын
Thank you I'm not familiar with that but we'll look into it
@sebastianal968 ай бұрын
What's the name of the intro's hymn??
@DivineMercy_Official8 ай бұрын
Adoro te devote by the Dominican Sisters of Ann Arbor
@sebastianal968 ай бұрын
@@DivineMercy_Official Thank you so much
@wladicus18 ай бұрын
_ Regarding war: here religion enters the sphere of politics and political justification. This makes religion no different than secular politics. _ The commandment says "Thou shall not KILL". It does not equivocate between killing and murder. It is specific. The church has unconscionably made up 'laws' to serve its own purpose. Not actually knowing what or who God is, because the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite, all religions proceed to make God in 'their own image and likeness' in an attempt to justify their own righteousness.
@kmjacik89048 ай бұрын
The Bible is full of wars that God directed his follows on which group of people they could go up against and who they could not go up against and when they were to move.