tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post2339376284816717019..comments2024-03-25T17:14:03.066-07:00Comments on The New Theological Movement: Salvation history, mystically signified in the Sunday GospelFather Ryan Erlenbushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07557817305024750902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post-72517558118292250232012-07-12T08:15:02.318-07:002012-07-12T08:15:02.318-07:00Dear Father,
Didn't have the time in my first...Dear Father,<br /><br />Didn't have the time in my first post to thank you for your explanation of this passage. I have always loved the passage in St. Paul where he refers to the gathering in of the Jews after the completion of the conversion of the Gentiles. For me, the most important directive I take away from your teaching is to pray for the restoration of the synagogue and the salvation of the Jews. <br /><br />In this PC world, as you know, this is not a popular concept, and so my hat's off to you, Father, you're a courageous man, and a good priest. But if you have time in a future post to elaborate on the concept of the restoration of the synagogue as opposed to the silly notion of some fundamentalist Protestants of the restoration of the physical temple in Jerusalem, which we as Catholics hold to be not in the plan of God the Father, since Our Risen Lord is the new Temple not made of human hands. Thank you and God bless you, Father.Michelangelonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5578980753063154388.post-302636797498535112012-07-02T07:55:56.523-07:002012-07-02T07:55:56.523-07:00Dear Father,
Thank you!Dear Father, <br /><br />Thank you!Michelangelonoreply@blogger.com