Our hope lies in God’s great mercy and
accepting God's great love. Thomas Merton
and St. Augustine give us great insight into God’s mercy and God’s love.
Where did I find you, that I came to
know you? You were not within my memory before I learned of you. Where, then,
did I find you before I came to know you, if not within yourself, far above me?
We come to you and go from you, but no place is involved in this process. In
every place, O Truth, you are present to those who seek your help, and at one
and the same time you answer all, though they seek your counsel on different
matters…
Late have I loved you, O beauty ever ancient, ever new, late have I loved you… You touched me, and I burned for your peace.
Late have I loved you, O beauty ever ancient, ever new, late have I loved you… You touched me, and I burned for your peace.
[From
the Confessions of Saint Augustine, bishop]
May God Be Praised!
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