
Miracles for Each of Us
6th Sunday after Pentecost 2012
Apparent death takes place when we can no longer observe the signs of life, but real death takes place when the soul leaves the body – a moment that cannot be observed. This is why a priest should still be called after apparent death, so that he can conditionally anoint and absolve the deceased.
The Divine Office of today recalls the story of Nathan the prophet chastising King David for his sin, and David’s subsequent conversion. This should be a reminder to all of us of the necessity of an integral confession.
We are given the leaders that we deserve. In the face of bad leadership, we must remain faithful to the truth, and we must continually change our lives for the better.
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