Justice
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The Beatitudes – 7. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called Sons of God
The Beatitudes | "To live an integrated life, to live a peaceful life, we must live a sacramental life." Br
The Beatitudes – 4. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied
The Beatitudes | The fourth meditation from our summer series on The Beatitudes: 'The Lord not only reveals to us what the world
Catholic Social Teaching: Economic Justice and the Dignity of the Worker
“Never discuss religion and politics”, they say. So one would appear to be straying into dangerous territory in seeking to
Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent: Innocence or Injustice?
Readings: Daniel 13; Psalm 23; John 8:1-11 It is better to suffer injustice than commit it. This saying of Socrates in Plato's
Sr Helen Prejean & the Call to Work for Justice
Sr Helen Prejean, well known as the religious sister featured in the film ‘Dead Man Walking’, recently came to Blackfriars,
Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent – justice and humility
Today’s readings remind us of two virtues that are at the core of Christian life: justice and humility. The first
Wednesday of the fourth week of Lent: The Unity of Justice and Mercy, of Judgment and Salvation, in Jesus.
Isaiah 49:8-15; Ps 145:8-9, 13-14, 17-18; Jn 5:17-30. A lot of ideas are combined in today’s gospel: ideas about life, resurrection,
Litany of Loreto – Mirror of Justice
After a series of titles addressing Mary as Mother and Virgin comes a series of thirteen, Mirror of justice, Seat
The Life of Virtue – A Look Back at Justice
We are half-way through our series on the life of virtue and so far we have had one post on
The Life of Virtue – Justice
The virtue of justice is one of the cardinal virtues, one of the aircraft carriers in the fleet