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Take Five for Faith
Daily renewal for busy Catholics
Thursday, November 20, 2008

No gamble here

Seven is considered a “lucky” number to those who roll the dice for their fortune. Christians rely on grace, not luck, of course. Yet for early Christians the number seven represented perfection. It’s composed of two other significant numbers, four and three. Four is traditionally the number of completeness or fullness, as in the totality of four directions. Three is the Christian designation for divinity: Think Trinity. Seven, then, suggests perfect goodness, as with the Lamb of Revelation or the Spirit’s seven gifts. It’s also the source of “perfect” evil, as with the Capital or Deadly Sins. Choose your sevens wisely!

TODAY’S READINGS: Revelation 5:1-10; Luke 19:41-44
“I saw a Lamb having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.”

Alice, I'm Wondering
A Catholic response
to your soul-searching questions

Order priest or diocesan priest?

How do I know whether I'm suited for being an order priest or a diocesan priest?

I’m happy to count among my friends Franciscans, Jesuits, Oblates, Paulists, Marists, and even the rare Camaldolese monk. I also know and love a small army of diocesan priests. I’ve often wondered why each one entered the ministry and, in particular, wound up in the “lifestyle” he currently enjoys. Because I’m curious and also pretty bold, I always ask. Their candid replies have helped me appreciate the process of discernment, the power of the Spirit, and th ...

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Scripture and tradition

What do Catholics believe about scripture and tradition?

This question is a little like asking, "To whom must I listen: my mother or my father?" For those who view scripture and tradition to be separate—or even in opposition, the answer may be surprising. “Sacred tradition, sacred scripture, and the teaching authority of the church,” says Dei Verbum, the Second Vatican Council’s document on divine revelation, “are so linked and joined together that one cannot stand without the others.” Let me ask t ...

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