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St. John Paul II once wrote that faith and reason are “two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.” The idea that faith and reason work together can sound startling to people who think that the two are somehow opposed to each other. But when you look more closely at how faith works, and how reason works, then you can see that neither faith nor reason can operate alone. With its informative, applicable, message this pamphlet teaches Catholics how faith and reason can bring us to our ultimate goal: contemplation of Truth.
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| Pages | 1 |
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| Copyright | 2018 |
| ISBN | 978-1-68192-248-5 |
| Item | P1943 |
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St. John Paul II once wrote that faith and reason are "two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth." The idea that faith and reason work together can sound startling to people who think that the two are somehow opposed to each other. But when you look more closely at how faith works, and how reason works, then you can see that neither faith nor reason can operate alone.
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Help parish families understand the importance of Catholic social teaching, and live Christ's call to love God and neighbor in this clear and easy-to-read pamphlet. They will learn the seven themes of Catholic social teaching: life and dignity of the human person; call to family, community, and participation; rights and responsibilities; option for the poor and vulnereable; the dignity of work and the rights of workers; solidarity; and care for God's creation. With each theme readers are prompted to take action with ideas any family can incorporate into their daily lives.
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Empathy does not mean that you agree with the person. It does not mean that you simply feel sorry for that person. Empathy is understanding, at a very deep level, what someone else is experiencing. We cannot always solve other people's problems, but we can try to understand their pain, their struggles, and their hardships.
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Pope Francis has awakened the world to the need for mercy, and urges each of us to "travel this path of mercy." But what is mercy exactly? How does Jesus model mercy? What are the works of mercy? And most important, how and why can I become more merciful myself?
Now Catholics can learn eight very practical ways to become more merciful -- things like avoiding gossip, refusing to retaliate when offended, accepting mercy from others -- each including a simple reflection question to ponder.