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March 20, 2008
An Easter thought
From Pope Benedict XVI's Spe Salvi:
Man is worth so much to God that he himself became man in order to suffer with man in an utterly real way—in flesh and blood—as is revealed to us in the account of Jesus's Passion. Hence in all human suffering we are joined by one who experiences and carries that suffering with us; hence con-solatio is present in all suffering, the consolation of God's compassionate love—and so the star of hope rises.
Wow! To paraphrase Bill McGurn, this is a "pope who knows how to pope."
Posted by Rick Garnett on March 20, 2008 at 01:50 PM in Garnett, Rick | Permalink
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