
The ‘Kairos’ and ‘Chronos’ of Christ’s Nativity
The incarnation of the Son of God is the most momentous event in all of human history.
The incarnation of the Son of God is the most momentous event in all of human history.
COMMENTARY: The loss of economic and social opportunities does not translate into the loss of one’s fundamental obligation to love.
COMMENTARY: If America fights injustice selectively it has not really begun the fight.
COMMENTARY: The Mother of God has not escaped the wrath of vandals. In a certain sense, rejecting Mary is a logical beginning for the rejection of God.
COMMENTARY: Once again, Americans must reinforce their country’s principles of liberty and equality, and reaffirm its gratitude to the heroes who stood fast for these sacred values.
COMMENTARY: Catherine of Siena’s words, many of them handed down as celebrated aphorisms, speak to us with significant gravity during this time, along with other holy words.
COMMENTARY: America’s national pastime is richly suggestive of the universe set in the context of eternity.
COMMENTARY: The 40 days of Lent direct us to ward off temptation so that we can become more complete Christians.
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