I often point out to confirmation students that Jesus could show anger, but he was not an angry man, and because his humanity is transparent to his divinity, we know that God can show anger, but is not an angry God.
The Lord spoke gently to the afflicted, to inspire hope in his mercy; he spoke unsparingly to the pharisaical, in the hopes they would both seek and show mercy.
St Cyprian (De domínica oratióne 18)
Et quómodo dícimus Pater noster, quia intellegéntium et credéntium Pater est, sic et panem nostrum vocámus, quia Christus eórum qui corpus eius contíngimus panis est.
And so, just as we say "Our Father", because He is the Father of those who understand and believe, we also call Him "our bread," because Christ is the bread of those who come into contact with His body.
Y así, del mismo modo que decimos «Padre nuestro», porque Él es el Padre de quienes comprenden y creen, también lo llamamos «nuestro pan», porque Cristo es el pan de quienes entran en contacto con su cuerpo.
St Cyprian of Carthage, on the Lord’s Prayer
Deus pacis et concórdiæ Magíster, qui dócuit unitátem, sic oráre unum pro ómnibus vóluit, quómodo in uno omnes ipse portávit.
El Dios de la paz y el Maestro de la concordia, que enseñó la unidad, así quiso que orásemos cada uno por todos, del mismo modo que él mismo portó a todos en uno.
The God of peace and the Master of concord, who taught unity, thus willed that each one should pray for all, just as in one he himself carried all.
Ex 24,11
viderúntque Deum et comedérunt ac bibérunt.
they beheld God, and ate and drank.
pudieron contemplar a Dios y después comieron y bebieron.
Ils contemplèrent Dieu, puis ils mangèrent et ils burent.
It’s bad enough to use another journalist’s work without giving credit. But it’s breathtaking to see several major outlets claim as their own @eliseannallen’s video of @Pontifex talking about Real Madrid. That is not an oversight but outright theft. (See the original below.)
A recurring irony in discussions of the US founding: critics of the Enlightenment often recognize its religious sympathies, while admirers often minimize them.
Bishop Barron and the American founding: I keep wanting to give him the benefit of the doubt, but it is getting harder and harder.
https://t.co/JGFpo6otKb
Incredible generational divide I noticed while watching the Guardians beat the Yankees last night.
I wondered why Aaron Judge wasn't in the lineup, so I of course did what a normal Millennial would do: I Googled "Aaron Judge Injury" and then read an article about it.
Then, I noticed...
Since being assigned to parish ministry, I’ve been reading more on preaching. Here’s a good note from Ratzinger:
“The simple faith of simple people deserves the respect, the reverence of the preacher, who has no right simply to play off his intellectual superiority against their still simple faith, which in some circumstances grasps the heart of the matter more surely as a simple overall intuition than does a reflection that is divided up into many separate steps and particular findings” (Dogma and Preaching, p. 33)
At a rectory in Tulsa, 8 priests live under the same roof.
No, it's not religious life; instead, it's likely the largest community of active diocesan priests in the entire country. And it may offer insights into addressing an epidemic of clerical loneliness.
@JLLiedl Great ending: "As Catholics, we understand that our lives are finite, and that our ultimate goal is not to preserve our lives at all costs, but rather to attain eternal life with our Heavenly Father."
"The affirmations to be negated in Pius IX’s 1864 Syllabus became affirmations to be affirmed in Leo XIII’s famous 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum—positive statements of Catholic teaching on modern social and political issues." - Russ Hittinger
Ps 33,6
Verbo Dómini cæli facti sunt,
et spíritu oris eius omnis virtus eórum.
By the word of the LORD the heavens were made,
by the breath of his mouth all their host.
La palabra del Señor hizo el cielo;
el aliento de su boca, sus ejércitos;
Bishop-elect Corcoran is a holy missionary and an exemplary Jesuit—truly one of our best. He has a great love for his people, and will serve them well as a bishop
Not a week goes by that I don't think about the first sentence of James Redfield's Nature and Culture in the Iliad.
A great teacher and a true mensch — the Committee on Social Thought has lost one of its finest. He will be dearly missed.