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To: Dr. Brian Kopp; kosta50; Kolokotronis

The difference between the beginning and the body of a sentence? The difference between hitting SHIFT and not?

Do you really think the Mother of God and all the Saints care about the capitalization rules of English? Why should you?

LHM, the petulance - it doth abound.


30 posted on 09/18/2010 2:27:47 PM PDT by Yudan (Living comes much easier once we admit we're dying.)
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To: Yudan; kosta50; Kolokotronis

You obviously missed the point.

We are all called the be saints. We should all desire and aspire to be saints.

To be a saint is nothing more or less than to see the Beatific Vision, i.e., to make it to heaven. It is also considered by some of our separated brethren that to be living in a state of sanctifying Grace here on earth is to be a “saint.” Again, small “s.”

I don’t desire to be a Saint. Using caps with “Saint” signifies a canonized Saint. I do dearly desire to be a saint. But I’m not concerned about being a “Saint.” Shleps like me don’t usually qualify for the caps.

And there ain’t nothing petulant about that.

But to quibble over this little line about “becoming a saint,” in a fantastic talk by the Holy Father, is indeed petulant. And very disappointing. I don’t see the Patriarch taking the gospel to Great Britain the way our Holy Father is doing. And as magnificent as was Metropolitan Hilarion’s presence there was recently, it just ain’t the same.

(As far as I’m concerned, this is just Orthodox petulance at being upstaged.)


31 posted on 09/18/2010 3:26:11 PM PDT by Brian Kopp DPM
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