Showing posts with label mercy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mercy. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

“The Dumb Ox” Who Shook the World

As a young student, St. Thomas Aquinas was mocked by his classmates and called “the dumb ox.”

He was big. He was quiet. He didn’t argue for attention or rush to prove himself.
They mistook silence for stupidity.
But his teacher, St. Albert the Great, saw what others missed and famously replied:
“You call him a dumb ox, but his bellowing will one day be heard throughout the world.”
And it was.
Thomas Aquinas would become one of the greatest minds the Church has ever known—not because he demanded recognition, but because he practiced humility, patience, and obedience to truth.
This story has stayed with me, and it echoes something I explore deeply in True Mercy Has Teeth:
Mercy is not weakness.
Silence is not surrender.
Meekness is not the absence of strength—it is strength rightly ordered.
Sometimes God is doing His deepest work in us while the world is busy mislabeling us.
If you’ve ever felt underestimated, misunderstood, or dismissed for being “too quiet,” take heart. God may be forming something far greater than appearances suggest.
True Mercy Has Teeth: A Catholic Journey to Forgiveness and Healing
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Friday, April 15, 2022

First Day of Divine Mercy Novena (Good Friday)

Divine Mercy Novena - First Day - Prayer for First Day of Divine Mercy Novena Most Merciful Jesus, whose very nature it is to have compassion on us and to forgive us, do not look upon our sins but upon our trust which we place in Your infinite goodness. Receive us all into the abode of Your Most Compassionate Heart, and never let us escape from It. We beg this of You by Your love which unites You to the Father and the Holy Spirit. Eternal Father, turn Your merciful gaze upon all mankind and especially upon poor sinners, all enfolded in the Most Compassionate Heart of Jesus. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion show us Your mercy, that we may praise the omnipotence of Your mercy for ever and ever. Amen.

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Divine Mercy Sunday 2021 - Mercy



St. Thomas doubted the resurrection because he did not see, but Christ in His mercy transforms doubt to faith. https://ift.tt/3s9BJIP #Catholic #homily #Scripture Readings are found at https://ift.tt/2QdbZOv Give feedback at goo.gl/forms/iG1Tvk4cHTGhdOWz2
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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Divine Mercy Sunday 2020 - Mercy



Jesus Christ is mercy - and He gives us what we need to thrive. Are we able to receive Him? Readings are found at https://ift.tt/34NiqLg Give feedback at https://goo.gl/forms/iG1Tvk4cHTGhdOWz2
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