
Without Excuse: The Divine Origin of Happiness
This column is the last in a series of 3 columns on ethics and human happiness Knowledge of the Divine within the Created Order St.

This column is the last in a series of 3 columns on ethics and human happiness Knowledge of the Divine within the Created Order St.

The announcement in our parish bulletin last spring seemed innocuous enough. A program entitled Transgender Homosexual Awareness (T.H.AW.) was being held to give parishioners

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God had a plan to save us, billions of people, from our alienation from him due to Adam’s sin and due to our personal sins.