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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: hpeace who wrote (669)9/5/1996 10:49:00 PM
From: Martin A. Haas, Jr.   of 39621
 
Steve, may I add to your thoughts to make it hopefully more thought provoking and to maybe strike a theme that stems from the comments I've read. I was fortunate to have been educated by the Jesuits in high school and college.

The maxim I was taught and told to live by is to live my life as a "man for others." It is a simple and straightforward message. However, the more important and deeper message I was taught was the significance of the "Resurrection," It's the most significant event of my Christian/Catholic faith and I'm sure for many others. The Jesuits taught me that the experience and realization of knowing that Jesus is in my life everyday is one of the lessons to be learned from the Resurrection. It's a continuous "rebirth" of my faith everyday when I think and know that Jesus is with me. Wasn't the Resurrection the rebirth of the faith of all? So when I read your thoughts and saw how you see Jesus in your life everyday, I think it can be said that you live the "Resurrection" everyday. A faith reborn everyday.

My two cents worth, courtesy of many years of listening to Jesuit priests who made me and many others think spiritually and apply those lessons to our everyday life.
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