Quote of the Day
"There are two ways of thinking and of having faith: we can fear to lose the
saved and we can want to save the lost. Even today it can happen that we stand
at the crossroads of these two ways of thinking. The thinking of the doctors of
the law, which would remove the danger by casting out the diseased person, and
the thinking of God, who in his mercy embraces and accepts by reinstating him
and turning evil into good, condemnation into salvation and exclusion into
proclamation....
"The Church’s way, from the time of the Council of Jerusalem, has always
always been the way of Jesus, the way of mercy and reinstatement. This does not
mean underestimating the dangers of letting wolves into the fold, but welcoming
the repentant prodigal son; healing the wounds of sin with courage and
determination; rolling up our sleeves and not standing by and watching passively
the suffering of the world. The way of the Church is not to condemn anyone for
eternity; to pour out the balm of God’s mercy on all those who ask for it with a
sincere heart. The way of the Church is precisely to leave her four walls behind
and to go out in search of those who are distant, those essentially on the
"outskirts" of life. It is to adopt fully God’s own approach, to follow the
Master who said: "Those who are well have no need of the physician, but those
who are sick; I have come to call, not the righteous but sinners"
(Lk 5:31-32)."
--Pope Francis
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