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Kevin de Ataíde
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Oh, this is a much better book. Says very much the same in so fewer pages. Phew.
— Apr 16, 2021 03:39AM
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Thadeus
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"But the vision of St. Joseph and the Infant Jesus blessing the world, with Mary by the side of the sun which has not left its place, is God's assurance that though men may reject Him, God will never reject man."
— Apr 01, 2013 08:27PM
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Thadeus
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"Almost the whole world is coming to be of one mind in its rejection of God and the moral law, the Natural Law. Oh, people still say they believe in God. Yes, they believe in Him, in His existence, that is; for His existence is virtually impossible to deny. What modern man rejects, however, as Fr. Frederick Faber commented over a century ago, is the notion that God has any right to tell man what to do."
— Apr 01, 2013 08:26PM
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Thadeus
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"The combination of atheism and secularism--which practically speaking amounts to the universal and official rejection of the Fatherhood of God by mankind across the entire face of the earth--is a 'first' in the history of the Christian era."
— Apr 01, 2013 08:14PM
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Thadeus
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"I find it very plausible to see in the 'Miracle of the Sun' a foreshadowing of some new evil which would produce repercussions on a cosmic scale, the worst evil in the history of Christianity: namely, the almost universal rejection of the Fatherhood of God."
— Apr 01, 2013 08:11PM
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Thadeus
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Very insightful book on the role ("office") of fatherhood.
— Mar 31, 2013 01:25PM
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