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Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger’s book, Truth and Tolerance, focuses on a widespread conflict that exists in today’s world between two values that are, in the popular mind, no longer seen as complementary. This conflict is symptomatic of a deeper conflict between philosophy and politics
Stealing and coveting the neighbor’s goods are the only points of the 7th and 10th Commandments. People of conscience admit that violations of these commandments not only go against the natural law and the rule of justice, but also threaten our personal security and peace. Moreover, violating these commandments is contrary to the will of God. One question to ask ourselves: Is justice tempered with love? Thanks to the Saint Gregory Society and The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis Choir.
This booklet includes the traditional and modern meditations of the Stations of the Cross.
It is fitting to conclude Part II by considering Mary because everything in the Catholic religion exists for the single purpose that was most clearly and perfectly fulfilled in her: to conform us to the image of her Son, to make humanity Christlike. Mary shows us the summit of God’s success in his “saint-making business,” and also the summit of humanity’s success, how high humanity can rise under God’s grace.
The commandments are to the moral order what the creation story in the First Chapter of Genesis is to the natural order. They are God’s order conquering chaos. They are not man’s ideas about God, but God’s ideas about man.