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t is impossible that He Who holds perfect excellence should not also possess perfect patience.
Lactantius (240-323AD) on Divine Mercy
It is good that faith should precede reason, lest we seem to demand reasons from our Lord God in the same way that we might demand them of a man. How unworthy it would be to believe the human testimonies of another, and not believe the utterances of God Himself!
St. Ambrose of Milan (340-397AD) on Faith
There is a higher wisdom: a wisdom that reveals the true meaning of our human weakness and our pain. That wisdom is revealed in Christ. He knows what it is to suffer; He experienced it on the road to Calvary.
Pope John Paul II (1920 - 2005AD)
t is impossible that He Who holds perfect excellence should not also possess perfect patience.
Lactantius (240-323AD) on Divine Mercy
It is good that faith should precede reason, lest we seem to demand reasons from our Lord God in the same way that we might demand them of a man. How unworthy it would be to believe the human testimonies of another, and not believe the utterances of God Himself!
St. Ambrose of Milan (340-397AD) on Faith
There is a higher wisdom: a wisdom that reveals the true meaning of our human weakness and our pain. That wisdom is revealed in Christ. He knows what it is to suffer; He experienced it on the road to Calvary.
Pope John Paul II (1920 - 2005AD)
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