A priest convert from Evangelical Protestantism by way of Anglicanism, shares his story, and engages others on the journey through short comments, essays, letters and homilies connected in some way to the practice of the Catholic Faith.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Giving up on vegeance
When you give up vengeance, make sure you are not giving up on justice. The line between the two is faint, unsteady, and fine...Vengeance is our own pleasure of seeing someone who hurt us getting it back and then some. Justice, on the other hand, is secure when someone pays a fair penalty for wronging another even if the injured person takes no pleasure in the transaction. Vengeance is personal satisfaction. Justice is moral accounting...Human forgiveness does not do away with human justice. ~ Lewis B. Smedes, The Art of Forgiving
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