Saturday, January 17, 2015

Michael Sam


By Fr. Paul Nicholson 

A guilty conscience demands confession. So what does it do? it goes to the Cathedral of the Confession of St. Peter, and makes a gigantic public confession.

Unable to "get" absolution, it accepts that public approval is a kind of absolution. But it never satisfies.

A guilty conscience is a terrible and merciless punisher ... revealing, rather than concealing.

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