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Quotes by Scott Hahn

We...sin not because we want what is evil, but because we want what isnt good enough.

As we grow detached from things, we come (with Gods help) to master our desires, and we give the mastery over to God. Discipline and divine grace heal the intellect and the will of the effects of concupiscence. We can begin to see things clearly.

Marriage and family life give us constant opportunities to deny ourselves for the sake of others. And yet self-denial is not a mask for self-contempt, but the necessary means for achieving self-mastery; for self-mastery makes possible our self-giving and self-fulfillment. Sin is not wanting too much, but settling for too little. Its settling for self-gratification rather than self-fulfillment.

We are created for the sake of love. When we experience love in family life, it is heavenly, but it is still only an image of the greater glory we hope to behold in heaven.

Only when we cease to rely on our own strength can we discover that Gods strength is always there for us.

At the root of all misery is unfulfilled desire.

Love is something worth suffering for...

Whats wrong with the world?Its easy to probe the ills of the nation, the Church, and the planet and come up with a grave diagnosis... But it takes all the strength we can muster to stand at Mass and honestly say, I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and what I have failed to do...Sin is not out there; its deep inside you and me... Whats wrong with the world? I am, because I sin, and my sins well up from the darkness in my own heart.

If you complain to someone, you assume that its someone who really cares about you.

[God] disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness.

Faith and reason are indeed complementary faculties that we use to think about the truth. When any winged creature (or mechanism) tries to fly on just one wing, it falls to the ground. In a similar way, when we human beings try to wing it with just one faculty, we crash.

The Church is the Body of Christ, and as such it is both heavenly and earthly. The Church is the communion of saints, and it includes as members both angels and shepherds - cherubim and seraphim, and you, and me.

Down through the centuries, the Church has carefully preserved, protected, and defended its Marian teachings, because to give them up would be to give up the gospel.

A covenant differs from a contract almost as much as marriage differs from prostitution.

The family is the key of Christmas.

To deny the force of divine judgment, then, is to make God less than God, and to make us less than His children. For every father must discipline His children, and paternal discipline is itself a mercy, a fatherly expression of love.

Judgment, then, is not an impersonal, legalistic process. It is a matter of love, and it is something we choose for ourselves. Nor is punishment a vindictive act. Gods curses are not expressions of hatred, but of fatherly love and discipline. Like medicinal ointment, they hurt in order to heal. They impose suffering that is remedial, restorative, and redemptive. Gods wrath is an expression of His love for His wayward children.