Love Your Enemies

Love your enemies (Matthew 5:43-48; Luke 6: 27-35).  (RB 4. 31) Loving your enemies sounds like a nice idea until you actually have enemies yourself. An enemy is not merely someone with whom you disagree.  You can disagree with your friends passionately and perpetually. Nor is an enemy an opponent in a game.  An opponent recognizes …

Help The Troubled

You must relieve the lot of the poor, clothe the naked, visit the sick (Matthew 25:36), and bury the dead. Go to help the troubled and console the sorrowing. (Rule of St. Benedict 4. 14-19) There’s all the trouble in the world, and there’s what you can do about it. Not much. You don’t know the …

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