[One of the 1200 timely and challenging reflections you will find in Forgotten Truths To Set Faith Afire! - Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct:
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"As Catholics
we have a duty to treat all people, regardless of their beliefs, with justice,
charity, mercy, prudence, patience and understanding. We’re not asked to “tolerate” them but to
love them, which is a much more demanding task.
Obviously, tolerance is an important democratic working principle. Most of the time, it’s a good and vital
thing. But tolerating lies about the
nature of the human person is a sin.
Tolerating grave evil in a society is an equally grave evil. And using “tolerance” as an excuse for not
living and witnessing Jesus Christ in our private lives and in our public
actions is not an act of civility. It’s
a form of cowardice."
(Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. – Religious Tolerance and the Common Good)
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