Sunday, April 10, 2011
wisdom from Père Henri of Chocolat
"I do not know what the theme of my homily today ought to be. Do I want to talk about the miracle of our Lord's divine transformation? Not really, no. I don't want to talk about His divinity. I'd rather talk about His humanity. I mean, you know, how He lived His life here on earth. His kindness, His tolerance...Listen, here's what I think. I think we can't go 'round measuring our goodness by what we don't do, what we deny ourselves, what we resist, and who we exclude. I think we've got to measure goodness by what we embrace, what we create, and who we include."
Is your doctrine kind?
I don't know who said this, but it pretty much hits the nail on the head ...
"The day your heart is kinder than your doctrine, rest assured it's not your heart that is wrong."
"The day your heart is kinder than your doctrine, rest assured it's not your heart that is wrong."
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