Protestants deny that good works can be meritorious (i.e., rewarded by God), but St. Augustine taught that our merit was merely God “crowning his own gifts.” That’s what the Catholic Church teaches.
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Share one of these simple Thanksgiving prayers and blessings at the dinner table this year. Find psalms from the Bible, poems ...
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