In the Eucharist, we find a visible manifestation of the reality that we are the Church of Christ, His members, His body. We are brothers and sisters in Him. And in Christ, though many and diverse, we are one: "In Illo uno unum". #CorpusChristi#MagnificaHumanitas
@daallen44 Not sure they ever left. I’ve been enjoying the #9 (2 cheeseburgers) option occasionally over the last couple of years. Stop reading the minutes from McDonald’s analyst calls. Find a good RomCom instead.
Is it not time I lost a few things when I care for them so unreasonably? The losing of things is the mercy of God; it comes to teach us to let them go.
Let us have grace to serve our God with divine fear; not with the fear that cringes and craves, but with the bowing down of all thoughts, all delights, all loves, before Him who is the life of them all, and who will have them all pure.
Sadly, there are those who would have us love Christ for protecting us from God, instead of leading us to God – the one home of safety. They imagine justice and love dwelling in eternal opposition in the bosom of eternal unity.
Every attribute of God must be infinite as himself. He cannot be sometimes merciful, but not always merciful. He cannot be just, but not always just. Mercy belongs to him, and needs no contrivance of theologic chicanery to justify it.
No other than the God exactly like Christ can be the true God. Cast away from you that doctrine of devils, that Jesus died to save us from our father. There is no safety, no good of any kind but with the father, his father and our father, his God and our God.