Thanks to the generosity and
encouragement of Allison Gingras and Elizabeth Riordan, an ever-expanding group
of Catholic bloggers take the time each week to re-post their favorite articles
on “It’s Worth Revisiting” Wednesdays.
Do yourself a favor- go there now (and every
Wednesday) and let these authors bless and challenge you in your Faith journey.
During the rest of each
week. visit Allison at Reconciled To You and
Elizabeth at Theology Is A Verb.
You will be pleased you did.
Here is what I am sharing
this week:
Will Your Lie Cost You Your Life?
(Originally published April 7, 2014)
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If there is one Scripture passage that we defense lawyers should especially appreciate, it has to be today’s first reading (Daniel 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62).
The case against Susanna was open and shut. All seemed hopeless. There were two eye witnesses – and they were judges and well-known leaders of the community to boot! How could anyone credit the adulteress’ self-serving denial? No one did, save for Daniel.