“Isn’t it absurd to send children out to jobs and to school, and to do all you can to prepare them for these, and yet not to ‘bring them up in the chastening and admonition of the Lord’ (Eph. 6:4)? … Discipline is needed, not eloquence; character, not cleverness; deeds, not words. These gain a man the kingdom.”
~St. John Chrysostom
For Reflection:
On my “top ten wish list” for me and for my children, how near to the top is salvation? What am I doing to make it Number One and in what specific ways am I following through to attain the goal?
The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church
by Monica Miller; PB 202 pgs
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“This book is not what you expect. It is not what you’ve read before. It is an eye-opener for the importance of the question; for defining a clear alternative to androcentrism (male chauvinism), feminist fundamentalism, and a lukewarm compromise between them; and for a profoundly scriptural view of authority–one of the most disastrously misunderstood concepts in our culture.”
~Peter Kreeft, Author and Professor of philosophy at Boston College