Silently Sharing the Same Fears
Silently Sharing the Same Fears We honor God when we turn to Him and acknowledge His supremacy. Yet it is more common to disengage from God and complain apart from faith . https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/silently-sharing-same-fears/ During the 1960s age of existentialist folk tunes, a popular song was titled “Old Friends.” It was hauntingly beautiful, yet lacked the hope of resurrection. The poetry described two old friends, sitting on a park bench like booke
Our Quest to Live Forever
Our Quest to Live Forever When we separate the desire for eternal life from sacrificial love, we lose our way, set adrift in constant anxiety. None of us is immune. https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/our-quest-to-live-forever/ “Behold, I will open your graves, and raise you from your graves, O my people; and I will bring you home into the land of Israel. And you shall know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves, and raise you from your graves.” (Ezekiel 37:
The Monster in the Room
The Monster in the Room Deconstructing large organizations, where possible, tends to restore personal responsibility. Organizations cannot repent; people can. Breaking down unwieldy structures returns accountability where it belongs. https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ In 1510, Dominican friars arrived in Santo Domingo and refused absolution to colonists who would not repent of their exploitation of the Indians. The refusal was not cruelty; it was spiritual me
Confronting the Ideology of Inevitability
Confronting the Ideology of Inevitability Dispensationalists teach that Christianity did not fulfill Israel. Rather, biblical promises to ethnic Israel remain to be fulfilled in a future earthly kingdom. Events in Jerusalem are not merely political developments, but rather necessary steps in a prophetic timeline. https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/confronting-ideology-inevitability/ Politics is the art of the possible, requiring the careful application of endu
Rejoicing in God’s Grace
Rejoicing in God’s Grace Confession removes the guilt of, say, the sin of adultery. But a sincere penitent must pick up the pieces of his life according to his wits, strengthened and guided by God’s continuing actual graces. Forgiveness obliterates guilt; grace strengthens the wounded will. Confession removes the guilt of, say, the sin of adultery. But a sincere penitent must pick up the pieces of his life according to his wits, strengthened and guided by God’s continuing
Rejoicing in God’s Grace
Rejoicing in God’s Grace Among the most serious spiritual problems in the world today is the failure to delight in God’s grace. https://www.wobblefriends.com/products/your-child-s-new-best-friend-meet-the-pet-of-the-future?variant=56721503781237 We live in an age that speaks constantly of self-esteem and self-expression, yet rarely of sanctifying grace—the only source of enduring joy. The Transfiguration of the Lord on Mount Tabor reveals Jesus as the beloved Son of G
