Thursday, October 13, 2011

Thought for the Day - October 13

The principle of love leads to many conversations and often much confusion. Being Catholic provides a rich history of reference that begins with the Jewish faith embodied in Moses, Isaiah, David that continues until to today embodied in the Pope and the Cardinals. The principle of love remains the same, retains the same simplicity.

As Christians learn from history. Humanity makes mistakes. Christians make mistakes.

As Catholic embrace your history, embrace your traditions, embrace prayer, embrace repentance.

Being penitent, being truthfully penitent leads to salvation.

Catholics receive blessings, we talk of God’s grace. We can be gracious, we can be righteous. We are asked to believe in God, to love God, to serve God, to turn away from sin.

The principle of love begins with a call for an expiation, personal and private. We are all asked to repent, to pray for forgiveness. The principle of Christian life connects expiation and redemption. Each Christian journeys between thoughts of expiation and redemption all of our Christian lives, between acts of expiation and redemption all of our Christian lives, between deeds of expiation and redemption all of our Christian lives.

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