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To Live is to Choose, by Brad Miner – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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*Image: Portrait of Blaise Pascal by François Quesnel the Younger, c. 1690 [Château Domaine national de Versailles, near Paris, France]

By Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing, July 19, 2022

Brad Miner is senior editor of The Catholic Thing, senior fellow of the Faith & Reason Institute, and a board member of Aid to the Church In Need USA. …

 

I was reading the description in a very fine novel of a death and burial when the thought crossed my mind: Is it possible to be unafraid of dying yet fear being dead?

I’ll make this personal. I’d not hesitate to give my life for family, friends, or faith, but the thought of being in a box six-feet underground is frightening: so cold and dark.

I suppose all that means is I don’t really know what to expect when I die, beyond ultimate joy if I die well. Dying well is good. But one thinks of the haunting statement of Isaiah, repeated by St. Paul (Is 64:3/1Cor 2:9-10): …