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Before his election to the papacy, Karol Wojtyla, as priest and bishop, spent long hours counseling young adults and newly married couples; as poet and playwright he explored the challenges confronting couples in dramas such as The Jeweler’s Shop; as a professor of philosophy he examined ethical decisions faced by couples within marriage in such works as Love and Responsibility.
Throughout the twentieth century, Western civilization has witnessed a titanic struggle between two radically opposed philosophies of human life: the traditional “sanctity of life” ethic and the new “quality of life” ethic. The new morality judges human lives by the standard of “quality,” and by this standard it declares some lives not worth living and the deliberate “termination” of these lives morally legitimate.
A Novena to Blessed Michael McGivney.
Our faith teaches us that what we proclaim in the Eucharist, Christ’s death and resurrection, is also made present in that very action by the power of God’s love and goodness.
The Bible is a religious book, one which teaches us how God acts with man and in man for his salvation. Since it is a record of God’s dealings with His people in the past, it reflects the times and customs of these men. But it is not simply a history of civilization. God used people of those times, living by those customs to state the truth of what He was doing through His own people.