Advent: Looking Both Ways
It's been nearly a week since I've seen someone's announcement that the end of days is upon us.
False alarms are nothing new. It's been about 18 centuries since St. Hippolytus of Rome figured the Second Coming would happen in the year 500.
Swedenborg speculated, in 1758, that the Last Judgment happened in the previous year — I give him points for originality — and Harold Camping got it wrong twice. (January 25, 2015; April 19, 2015)
Me? I believe what our Lord said: including what's recorded in Mark 13:32-37, which ties in with today's Gospel reading....
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False alarms are nothing new. It's been about 18 centuries since St. Hippolytus of Rome figured the Second Coming would happen in the year 500.
Swedenborg speculated, in 1758, that the Last Judgment happened in the previous year — I give him points for originality — and Harold Camping got it wrong twice. (January 25, 2015; April 19, 2015)
Me? I believe what our Lord said: including what's recorded in Mark 13:32-37, which ties in with today's Gospel reading....
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
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