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This Rock
Volume 19, Number 7
  September 2008  

 Reasons for Hope
By Cherie Peacock
 Letters
 Do Not Break a Bruised Reed: The Virtue of Gentleness
By Randall Colton
 St. Francis de Sales, Patron Saint of Gentle Evangelists
 Two Types of Apologetics
 Further Reading
 Fathers of Science
By Matthew E. Bunson
 Notable Scientists of the Church
 Is Lying Ever Right?
By Jeffrey A. Mirus
 Deepak Chopra Peddles a "New" Jesus
By Carl E. Olson
 Suggested Reading
 Damascus Road
After Coming Out, I Came Home
By Richard G. Evans
 By the Book
"Born Again" the Bible Way
By Tim Staples
 Eyes to See
Spontaneity by Design
By Michael Schrauzer
 Truth be Told
Beato Pio IX, Pope of Urban Legend
Robert P. Lockwood
 Quick Questions
 Last Writes
By Karl Keating

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  • Raneiro Cantalamessa, OFM Cap., "Blessed Are the Meek, For They Shall Inherit the Land" (available at www.cantalamessa.org)
  • Pope Gregory the Great, "How the Meek and the Passionate Are to Be Admonished" from Pastoral Rule, part III, chapter XVI (available at www.ccel.org)
  • Pope Pius XI, Rerum Omnium Perturbationem (On St. Francis de Sales). (available at www.vatican.va)
  • St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica II-II:157:1-4 (available at www.newadvent.org)
  • Dietrich von Hildebrand, "Holy Meekness" in Transformation in Christ (Sophia Institute Press)



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