from The Ascent of Mount Carmel Book II Chapter 22 St. John of the CrossIn giving us, as He has done, His Son, who is his only Word, He has spoken to us once and for all by His own and only Word, and has nothing further to reveal.
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Greetings, Steven, and I hope that all's well with you. I was struck by this entry not only for itself, but because an excerpt from an address by Pope Paul VI that I posted before I saw it might almost be read as a gloss on the passage.
Grace and peace.