Friday, August 14, 2015

Links for 08/14/15 | National Catholic Reporter

Links for 08/14/15 | National Catholic Reporter by MSW. MGB: The story of the Incarnation is essential for the abandonment on the Cross to make sense, as does Jesus’ receipt of the story from His mother and his understanding of Scripture providing his most profound revelation (remember what he did on the road to Emmaus) – his heart was burning his entire life and the fire went out when he gave his mother to John to look after.  The point is, Christ is both all in this and his all is not about him jealously guarding his creation, but instead in his profound care for our welfare and his love for us.



I disagree with Robert.  If we treat families justly, there will be more prosperity and personal opportunity.  If we build cooperative workplaces, that opportunity will manifest itself in paid education for parents and young adults (both in terms of tuition and living stipends).  Sadly, Catholic pro-lifers as well as the Evangelical kind decry such efforts as both socialism and a lack of responsibility for money and, in the long run, sex.  The usual term is pay to play and it always relates to women or to disapproval of men who cannot, for whatever reason, bring home an adequate income.  This is not about approach, it requires conversion and speaking in prophesy very specifically about moral evils, again on the right.  No wonder they try to hide behind a medical tragedy that they encourage with their sin of avarice (they don’t like to pay taxes, boo hoo) that is, by the way, declining each year.  Individuality is not the cause, selfishness is – and they are not the same thing.



The nuns taught me to not pollute my eyes with filth, so no Donald response.


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