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WE'VE been warned about this. Since the world cannot help but get complicated, we just have to be ready to live with evil and its increasingly powerful structures sprouting around like mushrooms.

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We need to be reassured of this promise, given by no less than Christ himself.

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Obviously, rules are also very important. In fact, they usually are indispensable. Let's just see to it that they lead us to the person of Christ, expressed in our ever-refined love for the others, instead of getting stuck with the subtle grip of legalism that rules are vulnerable to if not clearly infused with the love of God.

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The whole Catholic Church recognizes Mary as the first and foremost disciple of Jesus.

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In many parts of the Gospel, we are encouraged to develop a certain kind of cleverness and shrewdness that can only be qualified as holy.

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In his historical novel Chesapeake, James Michener tells the story of multiple generations living near a marsh.

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We need to be reassured of this promise, given by no less than Christ himself.

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Obviously, rules are also very important. In fact, they usually are indispensable. Let's just see to it that they lead us to the person of Christ, expressed in our ever-refined love for the others, instead of getting stuck with the subtle grip of legalism that rules are vulnerable to if not clearly infused with the love of God.

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The whole Catholic Church recognizes Mary as the first and foremost disciple of Jesus.

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In many parts of the Gospel, we are encouraged to develop a certain kind of cleverness and shrewdness that can only be qualified as holy.

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