The Son Who Descends and Ascends Reflections on John 3:13–18
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The Son Who Descends and Ascends Reflections on John 3:13–18

A Catholic reflection on John 3:13–18 using the Catechism of the Catholic Church and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Catena Aurea. Discover why Jesus calls Himself the Son of Man, what it means that He descended from heaven, and why salvation comes through Him alone. Includes insights on the Incarnation, the Cross, and the necessity of belief for eternal life.

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Reconciliation Is Not a Checklist, A father, a son, Lent, and the living mercy of God
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Reconciliation Is Not a Checklist, A father, a son, Lent, and the living mercy of God

Modern people often want mercy without mediation. They say: Why tell a priest? Why not just tell God directly?

But the sacrament exists because Christ did not leave forgiveness as a merely private inner feeling. He gave it ecclesial form.

This is not a burden added by the Church. It is a gift instituted by Christ.

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St. Paul: Grace Behind the Veil, Purification in Time
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St. Paul: Grace Behind the Veil, Purification in Time

St. Paul’s conversion shows that grace can strike a soul at once while purification unfolds over time. Christ revealed Himself suddenly on the road to Damascus, but the man seized by heaven still had to pass through blindness, baptism, hidden years, and deep interior reordering before carrying that wisdom fully into mission.

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