God is constantly calling men and women to be faithful to Him. Some are faithful from a young age, but many only come to believe late in life, after facing many trials. Euthanasia impedes this conversion; the end of life is perceived as a meaningless stage that need not be endured. Yet Jesus tells us that at all stages of life there is meaning, an invitation to enter into the glory of His kingdom.
Read MoreWhen we critique the “culture of death,” there can be a great temptation for us as faithful Catholics to succumb to pride and self-righteousness. In our noble efforts to protect life in all its stages, we may unwittingly develop anger and resentment toward those with whom we disagree.
Read MoreToday’s Readings instruct us on our responsibility to charitably correct our fellow Catholics. We must not allow our brothers and sisters to persist in error. Instead we must lead them back into the truth so that they may have fullness of life.
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