Friday, April 15, 2005

 

Fr. John Corapi

"If your light is darkness is light, then how deep will your darkness be?"
-Fr John Corapi,
Seminar on the Eucharist.

" In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?"
"You don't know the worth of the water until the well is dry."
-Walk Two Moons
Mrs. Partrige's newspaper clipping sayings.

What do these sayings really mean? The first, is by Fr. John Corapi, at a very recent seminar on the Eucharist. From what I percepted, it meant that if you believe in abortion, ect., and still call yourself a Catholic, your light is really darkness. If so, how deep is your so called darkness?

The next two, out of Walk Two moons, are a few of my favorites. The second, "In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?" is not always true. Somethings, in the course of a lifetime, it may matter, such as going to Church, praying, family matters, and practicing the sacraments.
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