Saturday, March 31, 2012

QUOTATION: Choice

You cannot insist on the right to choose, without also insisting on the duty to choose well, the duty to choose the truth.

--Pope John Paul II, Homily at Columbia, South Carolina, 1987

Friday, March 30, 2012

QUOTATION: Atheism

Atheism nine times out of ten is born from the womb of a bad conscience. Disbelief is born of sin not of reason.

--Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

Thursday, March 29, 2012

QUOTATION: Priests

There are few workers to reap such a great harvest. We should feel a deep sorrow, for although many wish to hear the good news, few are willing to preach it to them.

--Pope St. Gregory I Homiliae in Evangelia

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

QUOTATION: Law and Morality

It is certainly true that institutions have disappeared from the greater part of the world, it would seem permanently, whose disappearance every Christian must welcome. (Whether the non-Christian welcomes it equally, depends upon his point of view.) Formal slavery has disappeared, and physical torture used for judicial purposes, and the exposure of children, and the amphitheatre, and the duel, and child labour, and the grosser forms of purposeless cruelty towards animals. But these are not vices personal to the individual; they are vicious systems, against which the conscience of individuals long protested, before the community took any steps. The progressive enlightenment of the public conscience is fortunately a fact; though it is not certain what guarantee we have against retrogression. But the fact that the public obeys its own conscience is due, if we will be honest with ourselves, very largely to the policeman. The really salient fact about the modern age, from the Wars of the Roses onwards, is the growing effectiveness of centralised government, ultimately traceable to the influence of explosives. Not only have we better laws, but our laws are better kept. Where morality involves justice towards your neighbour, there is less temptation to do wrong now than formerly; indeed, there is every
temptation to do right. But does all this mean that, given the free opportunity, the average man to-day resists his temptations, such as they are, better than he did in the Dark Ages?

--Msgr Ronald Knox, The Belief of Catholics, 1927

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

QUOTATION: State Churches

Today state churches throughout the world are characterized by their fatigue. Moral force-- the foundation on which to build-- does not emanate from either the religious bodies subservient to the state nor from the state itself.

--Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, (Pope Benedict XVI), Without Roots: The West, Relativism, Chistianity, Islam, 2004