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Redeemed from Death? | Commonweal Magazine. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
What makes me a Catholic writer is that the faith I profess contends that out of love—love—for such troubled, flawed, struggling human beings, the Creator, the First Cause, became flesh so that we, every one of us, would not perish. I am a Catholic writer because this very notion—whether it be made up or divinely revealed, fanciful thinking or breathtaking truth—so astonishes me that I can’t help but bring it to every story I tell.
Doubt always shadows faith. As John Henry Newman said, "faith means being capable of bearing doubt." But the lifeblood of faith is prayer.
I'm having no luck finding the source of your J. H. Newman quote--could you point the way? Enjoy the blog each day, your comments most of all. With thanks, Jim McCullough, Our Lady of Grace, Greensboro, NC jdmccullough@earthlink.net
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