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A religious fresco depicting a saint in prayer with angels and divine figures, surrounded by books and scrolls. The scene is richly adorned in gold, blue, and red hues with intricate details. Text reads: "SPIRITUS PARACLITUS MIHI DATUR" and "DATUR SAPIENTIA"."

Is Man “for His Own Sake”?

 In the Second Vatican Council’s document on The Church in the Modern World (Gaudium et Spes), the Council Fathers declare that man is “the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake” (GS, no.24§3). The Catechism quotes this passage in two places (CCC, nos.356 and 1703). How are we to understand…

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A bronze statue of a man in period clothing, holding his hands together as if praying. The figure appears to be in deep contemplation or prayer, suggesting a religious or Catholic theme. The statue is displayed against a dark background.

The Myth of the Neutral State

If there is anything that distinguishes the contemporary world from past ages, it is our secularism, that is, our belief that society should exclude religion as much as possible from public life. We see this in our own country in the “separation of Church and State.” This used to mean that the government officially endorses…

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