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Many years ago, because I had a large mailing list, I decided not to buy expensive Christmas cards but to have my own printed: just a simple card with a quotation. At first, the quotations were from my own essays. Then I shifted to short quotations from authors: Newman, Chesterton, Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and others. Then I used biblical quotations: Isaias, the psalms, St. Paul, the Apocalypse. This year, I chose the simplest and most basic message of Christmas, namely, the angel’s announcement to the shepherds: "Fear not!
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                    [Summary] => One of the great theologians of modern times was Father Karl Rahner, S.J. He was born in 1904, so this year is the centenary of his birth.


This great theologian was once a failure. He began his academic career by flunking. It was however a glorious failure which showed his greatness and the blindness of his professor.
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Many years ago, because I had a large mailing list, I decided not to buy expensive Christmas cards but to have my own printed: just a simple card with a quotation. At first, the quotations were from my own essays. Then I shifted to short quotations from authors: Newman, Chesterton, Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and others. Then I used biblical quotations: Isaias, the psalms, St. Paul, the Apocalypse. This year, I chose the simplest and most basic message of Christmas, namely, the angel’s announcement to the shepherds: "Fear not!
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This great theologian was once a failure. He began his academic career by flunking. It was however a glorious failure which showed his greatness and the blindness of his professor.
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