That’s what we are facing these days. We actually have been having them for quite a while now, but these days, with the advent of
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Our human laws and Christian morality
That gospel episode where some Pharisees complained against Christ’s disciples who were plucking ears of corn on a Sabbath to appease their hunger (cfr. Mt
The war for peace
It’s, of course, intriguing that while Christ is known to often greet his disciples with peace, as in “Peace be with you” (cfr. Jn 20,19;
Being both idealistic and realistic
These should be the abiding traits we ought to have in this life. Given the fact that we are just having a pilgrimage toward our
The pursuit for unity of life
If we really know what the real and ultimate purpose of our life here on earth is, for sure we would do everything to organize
Charity always and above all
That’s how charity, the one that channels the very essence of God in our life, should be lived. It’s the charity for all seasons, for
The worst evil and the greatest good
Wondering what these are? Well, the worst evil is when man dared to crucify Christ. Nothing can be worse than that, insofar as we are
Not just natural morality!
That’s right! Christian morality goes beyond natural morality that pursues only some earthly and temporal goals. It goes beyond these earthly goals, not suppressing them,
The priest as agent of unity
This is the ideal condition for clerics to be in, when controversial issues, especially in the area of politics, are involved. Though they can have
Never surrender
This is the attitude to have in the face of our unavoidable weaknesses and temptations and the consequences they bring. We should just get up