“In Scotland, Catholics have raised their voices against sectarianism and intolerance directed against the Church. Clearly, these actions show that freedom of religious expression, a basic human right, is not upheld in our midst as widely and as completely as it should be.” ShouldHumansShowsActionVoiceChurchReligiousExpressionCatholicRaisedMidstIntoleranceScotlandSectarianism Author:Keith O'Brien
“Christ himself came down and took possession of me. . . I had never foreseen the possibility of that, of a real contact, person to person, here below, between a human being and God. . . in this sudden possession of me by Christ, neither my sense nor my imagination had any part: I only felt in the midst of my suffering the presence of a love.” HumansPersonsRealSufferingFeltChristImaginationHuman BeingsChristianityPossibilityDown AndPossessionContactMidstMy ImaginationChristian LoveForeseen Book:The Simone Weil Reader Source: The Simone Weil Reader
“I myself am pursuing the same instinctive course as the veriest human animal you can think of I am, however young, writing at random straining at particles of light in the midst of a great darkness without knowing the bearing of any one assertion, of any one opinion. Yet may I not in this be free from sin?” ThinkingWritingHumansMayLightYoungCoursesSinAnimalOpinionDarknessKnowingMidstParticlesAssertionHuman Animal Book:The Complete Works of John Keats Source: The Complete Works of John Keats