"We make a mistake in not publicizing the miracles of God in Catholicism."
Judson, this is so true. There seems to be an inclination to "write off" miracles as having some natural cause in our "modern" culture and even among some "Catholic" theologians. I think that with all of our scientific methods, we have lost the wonder and joy of God intervening directly, miraculously, in our lives. Yet, thanks be to God, God is love and therefore eternally patient with us.
I think it has become enculturated since the Freemasons and communists tried to suppress the miracles at Fatima. Secular media and culture just pass off miracles as old fashioned superstition and few people ever learn the details.
"We make a mistake in not publicizing the miracles of God in Catholicism."
Judson, this is so true. There seems to be an inclination to "write off" miracles as having some natural cause in our "modern" culture and even among some "Catholic" theologians. I think that with all of our scientific methods, we have lost the wonder and joy of God intervening directly, miraculously, in our lives. Yet, thanks be to God, God is love and therefore eternally patient with us.
I think it has become enculturated since the Freemasons and communists tried to suppress the miracles at Fatima. Secular media and culture just pass off miracles as old fashioned superstition and few people ever learn the details.