Listen "The Easter Event, as a Moral Act by God, Proves the Divine Law of Inertia (Divine Mercy Sunday – Year B)"
Episode Synopsis
In this essay on the Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, David L. Gray discusses the importance of Divine Mercy Sunday, linking it to the need for divine grace in having victory over the immoral moral inertia, akin to the law of inertia in physics. He emphasizes confession's role and the priest as a mediator, highlighting the necessity of seeking God's mercy for spiritual growth.
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