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| March 05, 2006 - Issue #104 |
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This week on Holy Spirit Interactive
Pleasure and the Saint by Alice von Hildebrand
Ambiguity is the cause of many philosophical errors. One clear example is Aristotle’s claim that all things desire the good. Apart from the obvious fact that inanimate objects cannot “desire” anything, the statement itself is equivocal.
Even if we grant to Aristotle that “happiness is the highest good,” men are far from agreeing what the nature of happiness actually is.
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And Then There's Death by Fr. Jack McArdle
Catholic Issues and Current Events #14
A Model for Missionaries by D Longenecker
Scripturally Speaking #32
The Eucharist by Fr. Fio Mascarenhas
Give Life a Chance #20
On "God is Love" by Fr. Frank Pavone
Straight Answers #76
The Origins of Lent by Fr. William Saunders
The Eucharist #18
The Lord's Prayer by Fr. Erasto Fernandez
Aesop's Fables #49: The Ass and his Driver Bible Stories #60: Jesus Feeds 5000 - Part II Storybook #22: John the Great Eagle Questions #58: How Can God Hear Everyone's Prayers? Things To Make #23: Braided Wristband Coloring Pages: Lent and Easter |
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