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Acedia II: Human Sorrow, Divine Mercy: An Exploration in Catholic Art | Prof. Thomas Hibbs

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Death Is for Ruo as It Was for Paul

Ruo wants to go beneath the disorder of our society, beneath our miseries, beneath our sorrow. What we find as we face our death is that there's someone there waiting for us. He was mistreated, but open not his mouth, but as a way of taking the evil and misery into and onto himself and offering hope, offering redemption. This is the only way for Ruo that we can actually face our own mortality with hope, without despair.

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