Current Events
EXCERPT: “It was her faith that led the petite 72-year-old to erect a 24-foot cross on the front…
Current Events
All Saints’ Day, the Capuchin Crypt, and the Promise That Death Cannot Break Capuchin Crypt. Photos by the…
Church and State
[dc]O[/dc]n May 17, 2012, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Galloway v. Town of Greece,…
Kierkegaard is a great place to start in order to thoughtfully challenge the status quo, our own church views and even God himself. The truth seems to always fall on the side of those who truly search for it. Mr. Hines' views are interesting and it was a great interview.
The Conscience
BY: Martin Luther King, Jr.
?The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state. . . .
?The good Samaritan represents the conscience of mankind because he also was obedient to that which could not be enforced. No law in the world could have produced such unalloyed compassion, such genuine love, such thorough altruism.?
?Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), theologian, civil rights? leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner, in his book Strength to Love (1963).