By the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. The great French preacher Lacordaire once said that the soldier's vocation is closest in dignity to the priesthood, not only because it commissions him to defend justice on the battlefield and order in the field of peace, but also because it calls him to the spirit and intention of sacrifice. Generally, respect for groups varies according to their size; the more numerous they are, the less they are es…
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By the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. The great French preacher Lacordaire once said that the soldier's vocation is closest in dignity to the priesthood, not only because it commissions him to defend justice on the battlefield and order in the field of peace, but also because it calls him to the spirit and intention of sacrifice. Generally, respect for groups varies according to their size; the more numerous they are, the less they are es…