Thursday, January 07, 2010
St. Raymond of Peñafort
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/Saint.aspx?id=1253
Raymond was a lawyer, a canonist. Legalism can suck the life out of genuine religion if it becomes too great a preoccupation with the letter of the law to the neglect of the spirit and purpose of the law. The law can become an end in itself, so that the value the law was intended to promote is overlooked. But we must guard against going to the opposite extreme and seeing law as useless or something to be lightly regarded. Laws ideally state those things that are for the best interests of everyone and make sure the rights of all are safeguarded. From Raymond, we can learn a respect for law as a means of serving the common good.
Quote:
“He who hates the law is without wisdom,/and is tossed about like a boat in a storm” (Sirach 33:2).
Patron Saint of:
Attorneys
Lawyers
Reflection
We are in the midst of changing our laws to initiate health reform.
Let's pray to St. Raymond that the laws we come up with
"state those things that are for the best interest of everyone
and make sure the rights of all are safeguarded. crsr
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