Monday, November 25, 2024

Kreeftisms

 







I ordered Peter Kreeft's books Food for the Soul on recommendation from Bishop Robert Barron's Word on Fire.
I was underwhelmed when I opened the first book. Somehow, the content did not match my preconceived notion so I put it down;  I realized the book is a compilation of homilies and commentaries.  Now I love it
Often when I serve during Mass. I'm not as attentive as I should be.  Other times I can't focus and more often than not, I find it difficult to understand homilies by foreign-born pastors. This is not only the perfect complement, but is full of insights. Full of Kreeftisms

Forget the Greek Tragedies. Forget the Shakespearean Tragedies It's the Christian Tragedy Life has only one tragedy, in the end: not to have been a saint. - Lèon Bloy






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C. S. Lewis "The Weight of Glory"






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#ParetoRuleOfPhilosophy 20% of Instructors enable 80% of atheists If you trust science, why not trust the Doctors of the Church?

















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