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That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion by Paul Scalia
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“The people who carried the Catholic faith forward in history, who made the culture of beauty, music, art, and architecture rooted in the Christian understanding of God and humanity—these generations were taught, spiritually fed, and shaped by priests exactly like the men who minister to us in our local Church, men not so different from the one who wrote this book.”
Paul Scalia, That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
“Saint Augustine, who knew a thing or two about delay, warns us: “God has promised forgiveness to your repentance, but He has not promised tomorrow to your procrastination.”
Paul Scalia, That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
“To satisfy the itch for novelty, people seek the most recent apparition, the latest theology, or the trendiest method of prayer.”
Paul Scalia, That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
“Tired of the apostolic faith, they find (or invent) a “new” Catholicism for the chimerical “modern man”. For example, look at how people treat the Mass. One group or another always seems to attach gimmicks or an agenda to the Mass, instead of allowing it to stand on its own.”
Paul Scalia, That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
“The story of salvation is the story of a family of vocations—lay, priestly, and religious—each needing and supporting the other on the pilgrim way to heaven.”
Paul Scalia, That Nothing May Be Lost: Reflections on Catholic Doctrine and Devotion