"In the modern world, slowing down is not considered a virtue. If anything, we're speeding up. We want everything faster, easier, and more conveniently. Everything slow and inefficient must be ruthlessly eliminated.
"The great speeding-up has been happening for a while, but it seems to be picking up steam in recent years. . . ."
In a recent commentary, Father Michael Rennier reflected on the virtues of patience and long-suffering and on long-suffering's relationship with Lent.
To access Fr. Rennier's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Fr. Michael Rennier: Shaped for greatness by a forgotten virtue: long-suffering (22 FEB 26)
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