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In his 1942 address "The Divine Cost of Stopping the War," Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen discusses the concept of divine cost in relation to human freedom and war. He explains that God created a world where humans have freedom, including the freedom to choose between good and evil. This freedom is essential for love and moral responsibility, but it also allows for the possibility of war and suffering. Sheen argues that if God intervened to stop the war, it would undermine human freedom and responsibility. The root cause of war, according to Sheen, is the abuse of this freedom, and the solution lies not in divine intervention but in humans choosing to align with God's moral law and love.
In this sermon, Bishop Fulton Sheen reflects on how modern society has rejected the concept of sin, replacing it with rationalizations and excuses. He draws on historical and literary examples, such as Dostoevsky’s prediction that people would deny sin and guilt, and Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which...
Published 10/11/24
In this powerful and thought-provoking lecture, Bishop Fulton Sheen explores the philosophical foundations of life and the destructive ideologies that have led to the normalization of abortion. Using humor, personal stories, and historical examples, Sheen addresses deep moral and spiritual...
Published 10/11/24