My eyes well up almost every time I listen to your homilies. Just kidding, it happens every single time. I know that my tears are the Holy Spirit pouring into me through your words and the message you are providing.. Thank you so much for everything you do Father Joe.
Dear Fr Joseph: Aquinas espouses an understanding of truth as two key types of truth and that these are always to be kept distinct when we think about this concept. There is divine truth and there is human truth. Human truth is inherently finite, relative, and mutable, while divine truth is eternal, absolute and immutable. Help me to understand why one truth, human truth, is evil, sinful and dark? Throughout the early Church, people known as “The Way” and later on “Christian” were people of the Resurrection. Why such a focus on sin, darkness and death?
You are brilliant and graced with humility. Your homilies are always filled with wisdom for every day sinners. God bless you
🩵 We are broken, we are saved, we are loved and God can use us. ✝︎ Amen.
🤍 Let’s let God fix us. ✝︎ Amen.
Your homily is a gift. Thank you, Fr. Joe.
Amen!
My eyes well up almost every time I listen to your homilies. Just kidding, it happens every single time. I know that my tears are the Holy Spirit pouring into me through your words and the message you are providing.. Thank you so much for everything you do Father Joe.
Dear Fr Joseph:
Aquinas espouses an understanding of truth as two key types of truth and that these are always to be kept distinct when we think about this concept.
There is divine truth and there is human truth.
Human truth is inherently finite, relative, and mutable, while divine truth is eternal, absolute and immutable.
Help me to understand why one truth, human truth, is evil, sinful and dark? Throughout the early Church, people known as “The Way” and later on “Christian” were people of the Resurrection.
Why such a focus on sin, darkness and death?