2021-06-30T02:56:43-05:00

Justice is important. We must desire it. We must yearn it so much, we hunger for it. And just as we cannot live without food, so we find we cannot properly live and be satisfied without justice. So long as we hunger for it, so long as we thirst for it, we find ourselves working for it. We will do what needs to be done to attain it. But, as St. Jerome remarked, once we begin our pursuit for justice,... Read more

2021-06-29T02:59:42-05:00

Peter and Paul started their journey in radically different states of life, but they would end their journey together, understanding and supporting each other as they died serving Christ. Peter was a fisherman, and as a fisherman, he might have been given an elementary level of education (as it was not unknown at the time). Paul, on the other hand, was a religious scholar; his life was, in many respects, a life of study, and he studied not only the... Read more

2021-06-27T03:05:37-05:00

Every so often, someone asks, “Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews worship the same God”?  If we pay attention, we will find many of them do this, not as an inquiry, but rather as a rhetorical question. They think the answer is obviously no. They state that the Christian belief in the Trinity means Christians do not share God in common with Muslims or Jews because neither Muslims nor Jews accept the teaching of the Trinity. Likewise, because Christians believe in... Read more

2021-06-24T05:56:09-05:00

God desires that everyone should be saved (cf. 1 Tim. 2:4). Balthasar suggests this is one of the many reasons why we can and should hope that all will be saved even if such hope transcends our knowledge. In and though the incarnation, in and through the death and resurrection of Jesus. God works to bring to fruition that desire. The taint of sin is removed from creation so that it can be handed over to the Father. All of... Read more

2021-06-23T02:58:16-05:00

Anger often gets the best of us, making us act rashly, without thinking about what we are doing. It should not be surprising that, as a result of our anger, we often end up hurting ourselves more than anyone else. This is not to say we should never get angry, nor that anger can never be put to good use. There are times when anger is justified and what is done out of such anger, if it is also done... Read more

2021-06-21T02:59:54-05:00

One of the more interesting and perhaps one of the most important titles Jesus uses for himself is that of the Good Shepherd (cf. Jn. 10:11). His audience would have understood that Jesus took on a title which tradition had given to God. The Psalms established the relationship between us and God as that of sheep with a shepherd, so that when we go astray, God would guide and direct us to safety: “The LORD is my shepherd, I shall... Read more

2021-06-20T04:34:31-05:00

Theology, no matter how sophisticated it is, no matter how transcendent the thinking behind it is, remains written by us, conforming to our limited human capacity to engage the absolute truth. What we are able to comprehend is finite; what lays beyond our comprehension is infinite. While we can apprehend the truth, we do so in a limited fashion; what we declare can only be relative representations and pointers to the absolute truth. Paul understood this.  He knew that he... Read more

2021-06-18T05:22:12-05:00

President Biden opposes the death penalty. But he doesn’t want to act unilaterally, like a dictator, that is, he doesn’t want to act like Trump. This is why he hasn’t written an executive order putting an end to federal executions; he thinks it would be better if Congress passed  laws which would put an end to federal executions. That way, it would be much more difficult for some future president to do what Trump and his Attorney General did, not... Read more

2021-06-16T02:53:34-05:00

Calumny is a grave sin. Everyone deserves to be treated with charity. No one should have their reputation unjustly destroyed. Everyone has their foibles, their particular character defects, and it would be easy for us to use them to destroy someone’s reputation. All that we need to do in order to hurt someone else’s good name is to exaggerate their character flaws, making those blemishes appear prominent while ignoring all their good qualities, for this will easily make them appear... Read more

2021-06-14T02:57:22-05:00

Christianity is a religion of forgiveness. Mercy and grace are offered to people so that they do not have to suffer the full consequences of their actions. This means, we are set free from a purely legalistic interpretation of life, one which views the world as a closed system, and every action must have an opposite and equal reaction. Grace opens up the system, so that the consequences of one’s actions do not have to be equal to the action... Read more


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