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It’s no breaking news that the world has its masters. From the dawn of time, rulers have tried to impose their order on the chaotic events of humanity. Recognizing the need for governing human affairs doesn’t mean becoming slaves or subjects. We can remain faithful to the gospel’s distinction between what belongs to God and what belongs to the current Caesar, whose deeds can be criticized or praised. Our part, our “party,” as John Henry Newman called it, is the Church, a governance founded by a defeated man crucified and then resurrected.
The Ambitions of the World Leaders
It is the only power in the world but not of the world, a blend of flesh and spirit…
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