“The Importance of the Heart”: Pope Francis’s New Encyclical
“The heart is devious above all else; it is perverse, who can understand it?”
“The heart is devious above all else; it is perverse, who can understand it?”
God entrusts certain people with the mission of being symbols.
It is virtuous women, who treasure the Truth and uphold its sacredness, that can redirect the world’s destructive path.
It is this apparent contradiction that brings about the darkness which can be felt.
She saw dangers in the new image of “woman” promoted by the Nazi ideology.
This weakness results in part from an error which Kennedy Hall calls “No Salvation Outside Thomism.”
The poor layman has now become the battlefield and the experimental retort which theologians use to give vent to their struggles with their own unresolved past.