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Old 12-25-2005, 10:01 PM
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I know two people who are members. Both are what I would call modern and rational. One is married and middle-aged and the other is single and younger. I asked one what he thought of the book "Da Vinci Code" and he said that he hoped it would spark an interest among Catholic men to investigate Opus Dei to learn the 'truth.' I have not asked the other guy about it. There was a PBS program about Opus Dei, given the secular interest in that silly-assed book. Basicly it indicated that the movement was a lot more boring than the book.

Of the two men I know, one I know very well. He is a deeply committed Christian and Catholic, father and husband. He believes his life's work (including family and job and hobby, etc), should all contribute to the greater glory of God--that there is no sense is wasting one's time on things that don't glorify God through good work.

I wonder what Martin Luther would have thought?

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