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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (December 29, 2014): Christian Love
For the last couple of days, I’ve given some thought to what you said about how Christianity must not to allow itself to be eclipsed by certain human virtues but must assimilate them (since they, too, are equally incapable of flourishing without implicitly basing … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, Christ, Christianity, compassion, kindness, Letters From a Soldier Priest, love, mercy, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, social justice, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week, Teilhard Quote of the Week, The Making of a Mind
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Sunday Reflection, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 19, 2014): Meeting Malice with Kindness that Heals
“Teacher, we know that you are a truthful man and that you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. And you are not concerned with anyone’s opinion, for you do not regard a person’s status.” — Matthew 22:16 This Sunday … Continue reading
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Fr. Stanislaw Herba on Teilhard de Chardin, Personal Evolution and the Church of Mercy
I came across an interesting article of Fr. Stanislaw Herba, pastor of Saint Mary of the Assumption in Park City, Utah. The article talks about Fr. Herba’s life from Communist Poland to the United States. However, what was most interesting is his … Continue reading
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Pope Francis: The Radical Traditionalist of Mercy, Simplicity and Joy
I am sharing a speech by Deacon David Backes that he gave to his parish on the early pontificate of Pope Francis. It is a fantastic summary and I encourage you to read it here. Set forth below … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, David Backes, joy, love, mercy, Pope Francis, simplicity
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St. Callistus I, Pope and Martyr
Originally posted on The Holy Ones:
Saint Callistus the First, ora pro nobis! Imagine that your biography was written by an enemy of yours. And that its information was all anyone would have not only for the rest of your life but…
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