The deacon just used the term "caring God," as in "our God is a caring God." A God who dispenses mercy and love. There used to be a belief that, if a person wasn't baptized, that person would never know salvation. That belief would exclude all non-Christians from heaven. Jews. Muslims. Buddhists. All going south for eternity.
That's not part of the Catholic faith any more. The catechism teaches that people who lead good lives--Godly lives--will be saved. The deacon just said, "We are bound by the sacraments. God isn't." So, if you're a good person and an atheist (or gay or Rastafarian or a member of the Tea Party), you are still a cherished child of God.
I find a lot of comfort in that tonight. I worry so much. I worry about my son. About paying the mortgage. The mid-term elections. My daughter having a boyfriend. My wife's bipolar disorder. My car's transmission. Basically, from morning 'til night, I worry. I need a caring God.
My biggest worry tonight:
Will I get my midterm exams graded by Wednesday?
And the answer from the world wide Web:
"Hurray!" cried everybody.
"Thank you very much," said Charlotte...
Saint Marty will take that as a "you betcha." That's Yooper for "yes."
God even cares about her |
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