These days, I find myself especially inspired and challenged by the quote that author Madeleine L'Engle ascribed to Emmanuel Célestin Cardinal Suhard, Archbishop of Paris during the Second World War:
"To be a witness does not consist in engaging in propaganda, nor even in stirring people up, but in being a living mystery. It means to live…
These days, I find myself especially inspired and challenged by the quote that author Madeleine L'Engle ascribed to Emmanuel Célestin Cardinal Suhard, Archbishop of Paris during the Second World War:
"To be a witness does not consist in engaging in propaganda, nor even in stirring people up, but in being a living mystery. It means to live in such a way that one's life would not make sense if God did not exist."
There is less and less room for hate in the heart of anyone trying to live that principle, or will to support politicians who include hate as a component of their platforms.
These days, I find myself especially inspired and challenged by the quote that author Madeleine L'Engle ascribed to Emmanuel Célestin Cardinal Suhard, Archbishop of Paris during the Second World War:
"To be a witness does not consist in engaging in propaganda, nor even in stirring people up, but in being a living mystery. It means to live in such a way that one's life would not make sense if God did not exist."
There is less and less room for hate in the heart of anyone trying to live that principle, or will to support politicians who include hate as a component of their platforms.