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Thomas_Jennings
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There is a deep yearning within us that’s hunger is so enormous it often seems unrealistic that something could fill it…and this desire for ultimate satisfaction, ineffible joy and a completely perfect end, for this reason, sometimes seems absurd. How can a joy be so much greater than joy here (indeed, the thirst suggests it makes Earth’s joy (not value) seem tiny in comparrison).
Now, I believe I am not the only person to experience this emotion. Thomas Aquinas wrote about all men’s deepest desires being fulfilled. Has the Pope or Magesterium ever put forward an official announcement as concerns this longing and its fulfillment?
I know this is the millioneth time I’ve asked this sort of question…but I’ve always been researching on a Protestant basis. I’m researching Catholicism.
Also, whilst I’m at it (so this doesn’t become ANOTHER question…) have the Pope/Magisterium ever issued a statement on how Earth’s arts might reflect God’s being? (Arts as in ALL Arts: books, films, tv, radio, painting, sculpture…)
Now, I believe I am not the only person to experience this emotion. Thomas Aquinas wrote about all men’s deepest desires being fulfilled. Has the Pope or Magesterium ever put forward an official announcement as concerns this longing and its fulfillment?
I know this is the millioneth time I’ve asked this sort of question…but I’ve always been researching on a Protestant basis. I’m researching Catholicism.
Also, whilst I’m at it (so this doesn’t become ANOTHER question…) have the Pope/Magisterium ever issued a statement on how Earth’s arts might reflect God’s being? (Arts as in ALL Arts: books, films, tv, radio, painting, sculpture…)