Edward L Helmrich
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Within the Trinity, only the second Person of the Trinity became man. But the second Person of the Trinity always acts in union with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Jesus was an only child, but he lived in the unit of the Holy Family. On the Cross, Jesus' death alone redeemed mankind, but he was crucified with two others. So, while Jesus is the sole mediator between God and man, we might look for two co-redeemers. And they would be Mary, who stood...
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Within the Trinity, only the Second Person of the Trinity became man. But the Second Person of the Trinity always acts in union with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Second, Jesus was an only child, but he lived in the unit of the Holy Family. Third, on the Cross, Jesus' death alone redeemed mankind, but he was crucified with two others. So while Jesus is the sole mediator between God and man, we might look for two co-mediators. And they would be Mary,...
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In 1961 at Garabandal, at the height of power of the Soviet Union, Mary told Conchita and the other three girls that "When Communism comes back, these things [marking the end of time] would begin." the girls asked: "Come back? Where is it going?" Now we've seen Communism go, overcome by Pope St. John Paul II and other leaders, and now we're seeing it come back.
At Fatima, Mary said that if the Holy Father in union with the bishops of the world consecrated...
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Perhaps the most fundamental barrier to faith is that every scheme of meaning is seen as a construction, i.e. that reality in itself is meaningless. One constructs a meaning and lives within it to make life more workable and bearable. This current view though is based on the assumption that reality in itself has no meaning.
In contrast, the claim here is that reality is not meaningless in itself, and that Christianity and Catholicism in particular,...
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In 1961 at Garabandal, at the height of power of the Soviet Union, Mary told Conchita and the other three girls that "When Communism comes back, these things [marking the end of time] would begin." The girls asked: "Come back? Where is it going?" Now we've seen Communism go, overcome by Pope St. John Paul II and other leaders, and now we're seeing it come back.
At Fatima, Mary said that if the Holy Father in union with the bishops of the world consecrated...
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English
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Perhaps the most fundamental barrier to faith is that every scheme of meaning is seen as a construction, i.e. that reality in itself is meaningless. One constructs a meaning and lives within it to make life workable and bearable. This current view though is based on the assumption that reality has no meaning.
In contrast, the claim here is that reality is not meaningless in itself, and that Judeo-Christianity, and Catholicism in particular, and other...