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In Hermann Sudermann's drama John the Baptist, Herodias says that John, who has lived in the wilderness, does not understand the ways of men. "You seem to me to be so distant that the very beat of the human heart appears to you to be folly," she cries. "The hot wind has taught you to hate — but what do you know of those who live and die for the sake of love? Having stolen into the desert, you creep forth to charge others with guilt." "You speak of love — even you?" says John. "Do you know in what form sin likes best to appear? Say Pride, say Hate, say what you will, and I will laugh at you. Sin likes best to call itself Love!" Quote this article on your site | Views: 262 | Print | E-mail
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Lectionary Passages for November 23rd 2008
[Year A]
Proper 29(34)
Sundays after Pentecost
Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24
Psalm 100
Matthew 25:31-46
Ephesians 1:15-23
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