The Battle Cry of St. Michael the Archangel |
| "The Christians were fanatics for insisting that their God alone was a god. Why could they not be more tolerant? After all, other people also had a right to their beliefs, and if some preferred to believe in Isis or Apollo or even the Gallic horse goddess Epona, or all of them and a few more, why not acknowledge them at least as existing gods, equal to anybody's else's? Why not at least show them respect and courtesy? Truth is not democratic, it does not depend upon a majority vote. The whole world can be wrong and one man, opposing its opinion and belief, can be right. Christian intolerance seemed intolerable to the tolerant pagans. So the tolerant pagans proceeded to kill the intolerant Christians...only to find that with each new persecution the number of Christians increased instead of decreasing. If on the other hand Christians had been tolerant, they would have been merely one more sect in the pagan world.” Book Title: Founded on a Rock |
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St. Louis IX Simon De Montfort King Orri of Bavaria St. Wenceslaus St. Joan of Arc St. Michael (Patron Saint of Chivalry) St. George (Patron Saint of Soliders) St. Maurice and the Theban Legion St. Maud Queen of Germany Next Week Expect This Saint: St. Casimir Prince of Poland Feast Day 4th of March |