Andrew Linn, who spoke about the virtue of prudence and how to cultivate and practice it in our daily lives. Simultaneously, the kiddos got to join together and play some games led by Regina, one of our educators. The games were lots of fun and included hula hoop relay races, ultimate ...
The article discusses the book "Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition" by Andrew M. Yuengert. The book examines the relationship between the principles of Catholic Social Teaching and practical wisdom, focusing on topics such as the vir...
Thus there are different sciences, mathematics, physics etc., but only one wisdom, the supreme judge of all. Understanding is defined as the habit of first principles; as a habit or virtue it is to be distinguished, at least logically, from the faculty of intelligence. It is also called ...
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Are we stuck in trafficso thatwe can grow in some virtue that is vital to our holiness? Are we feeling lonelyso thatwe can learn to better depend on God? We can ask those questions, but we don’t even need to arrive at any answers in order forso thatto be helpful. I’m sure th...
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Reflection 27: Trials Transformed Into Virtue At times God imposes trials upon us. This is done out of love to strengthen us and to deepen our love of Him. Look at what it is that you experience as a trial. Ask God if this is from Him and what good He wants to bring from that tr...
In selecting objects of fetishism, religion appears, according to Hoffding, under the guise of desire. He holds that religious ideas are only religious in virtue of this connection between need and expectation, i.e., as elements of desire, and that it is only when thus viewed that fetishism...
“一个缺乏正义感的人是干枯的,完全丧失温柔良善,完全丧失光荣美德。”“A person who lacks the verdancy of justice is dry, totally without tender goodness, totally without illuminatingvirtue.”– Hildegard of Bingen 来自Android客户端11楼2021-01-01 21:19 回复 Paladin...
The Lord gave you great wisdom indeed. I saw a few of your videos. You always say the harsh truth rather than a sweet lie. Keep being Firm in these Dark Times. I believe True Catholicism is the only way to Christ. Thank you for guiding us. God Bless you. ...