Job’s witness reminds us that every person experiences suffering. In our suffering we may feel that there is no end, no solution, to our pain. As Catholics, however, we know that every part of our lives, even suffering, has meaning. St. Paul affirms this when he says that he became weak “to win the weak.” Weakness is not good in itself, but we can choose to be so, in order to better spread the Gospel of Chris
Read MoreJust as the Israelites “turned aside” from God’s way to worship, sacrifice, and cry out to a molten calf, could it not be said with some justice that we modern people also commit idolatry by worshiping the god named “Choice”?
Read MoreIn his letter, St. Peter addressed the belief that Christ’s return in glory has been delayed, reasoning that what looks like “slowness” is instead God’s generous patience giving us time to repent, lest we “perish.”
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