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Emoke Greschik
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2017. Nov. 11., Szo, 13:52:36 CET
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
Saturday, November 11, 2017
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Memorial of Saint Martin of Tours
Luke 16:9-15
*Friends, today’s Gospel focuses on prudence. In the Middle Ages, prudence
was called “the queen of the virtues” because it was the virtue that
enabled one to do the right thing in a particular situation. Prudence is a
feel for the moral situation, something like the feel a quarterback has for
the playing field, or a politician for the voters in his district.*
*Courage, justice, and temperance are wonderful virtues, but without
prudence they *are blind and, finally, useless*. For a person can be as
courageous as possible, but if he doesn’t know when, where, and how to play
out his courage, that virtue is *useless.
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