Wow. I’ve always wondered who that priest was. I’ve looked at the painting of him so many times in St Eustace church, never knowing anything about his heroism. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I guess they mean someone who was able to see the moral value and the image of God in every person in spite of denominational enmity. It’s impossible not to notice that a lot of grace seems to exist among many atheists and Protestants in spite of the fact they’re outside the church. And God is in the end the God of all creation, not just of Catholics
Such an incredible testimony! So many parallels with St Stephen.
A very touching story. Food for thought.
Wow. I’ve always wondered who that priest was. I’ve looked at the painting of him so many times in St Eustace church, never knowing anything about his heroism. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
a catholic martyr there is no religion called ecumenical
I guess they mean someone who was able to see the moral value and the image of God in every person in spite of denominational enmity. It’s impossible not to notice that a lot of grace seems to exist among many atheists and Protestants in spite of the fact they’re outside the church. And God is in the end the God of all creation, not just of Catholics