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"At the Core of Reality is Joy"

By Mark Shea at Catholic and Enjoying It (first ellipsis in original):

I'm still on hiatus, but since it's Easter, I wanted to scribble some of my thinking about the momentous events of this past week.
George Weigel once remarked that it seemed to him Pope John Paul was the most fearless person he'd ever met. And it seemed to him that John Paul was fearless, not because he'd been through this or that experience, but because he had somehow managed to internalize the reality that the worst thing that could ever possibly happen... had already happened — and God had brought life for the cosmos out of it....

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Thu. 03/31/05 06:17:11 PM
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