"The paradox that true mercy is no less the product of anger than of pity: that what differentiates the divine virtue of mercy from “the vice of insensibility” which is called “tolerance,” is just the under-lying presence of indignation. Thus... the anger of Christ which proved that the unbounded compassion he manifested to sinners “was really mercy and not mere tolerance.”
— Oct 06, 2025 10:45AM
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