Writing on his Facebook page, Rev. Jerome Zeiler, O.P. (’00), offers the following poignant dialogue about some of the many ways Our Lord is at work during this time of ubiquitous closures and social distancing.
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Thank you for your beautiful words of spiritual strength and faith. Since Christ’s triumphant life on earth, Satan has no power in Heaven. He has no power on earth either; except for practitioners of sin and iniquity who willingly choose to go against God’s will. If he was rejected in heaven, there is no reason why we cannot reject him here at every turn as well.
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Greetings,
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