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If the sacred-secular distinction fades and we grant
that all truth is God’s truth, then intellectual work
can be God’s work as much as preaching the gospel,
feeding the hungry or healing the sick. It too is a
sacred task.”
– Arthur Holmes
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The Fourth Week of Advent
If Mary had appeared in Bethlehem clothed, as St. John says, with the sun, a crown of twelve stars on her head, and the moon under her feet, then people would have fought to make room for her. But that was not God's way for her, nor is it Christ's way for himself, now when he is disguised under every type of humanity that treads the earth...It is no use saying that we are born two thousand years too late to give room to Christ. Nor will those who live at the end of the world have been born too late. Christ is always with us, always asking for room in our hearts. --Dorothy Day
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