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'''Alice Sophia Dow''' (born 1951, U.S. citizen, aka '''Sofia''' and '''Paloma''') is a current member of the [[Family International]]. She and her husband, [[Mario Roberto Torres]], are the managers of [[Family Care Foundation]] project number S09, ''Healing Colombia''.[http://www.familycare.org/network/s09.htm] | '''Alice Sophia Dow''' (born 1951, U.S. citizen, aka '''Sofia''' and '''Paloma''') is a current member of the [[Family International]]. She and her husband, [[Mario Roberto Torres]], are the managers of [[Family Care Foundation]] project number S09, ''Healing Colombia''.[http://www.familycare.org/network/s09.htm] | ||
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− | + | We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong. If we have been told that, we may miss the mark. I have taken you, in the chapter which I have just read, to Christianity at its source; and there we have seen, “The greatest of these is love.” It is not an oversight. Paul was speaking of faith just a moment before. He says, “If I have all faith, so that I can remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. “So far from forgetting, he deliberately contrasts them, “Now abideth Faith, Hope, Love,” and without a moment’s hesitation, the decision falls, “The greatest of these is Love.” | |
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Revision as of 13:09, 4 June 2012
Alice Sophia Dow (born 1951, U.S. citizen, aka Sofia and Paloma) is a current member of the Family International. She and her husband, Mario Roberto Torres, are the managers of Family Care Foundation project number S09, Healing Colombia.[1]
EVERY one has asked himself the great question of antiquity as of the modern world: What is the summum bonum–the supreme good? You have life before you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet?
We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong. If we have been told that, we may miss the mark. I have taken you, in the chapter which I have just read, to Christianity at its source; and there we have seen, “The greatest of these is love.” It is not an oversight. Paul was speaking of faith just a moment before. He says, “If I have all faith, so that I can remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. “So far from forgetting, he deliberately contrasts them, “Now abideth Faith, Hope, Love,” and without a moment’s hesitation, the decision falls, “The greatest of these is Love.”
More Information
- Personal website of A. Sophia Dow
- Healing Colombia - Official Directors page
- Healing Colombia — Family Care Foundation project run by Mario Torres and Sophia Dow
- Toronto Star: Couple held after bid to visit kids in custody — 1993-09-13
- Tribunal de Menores de Mercedes - Cause number 32.202 — minors Frouman E. and others regarding Art. 10 of Law 10.067
- Case 81/89 Cavazza, Juan C. and others, on Inf. Art.125, 139, 140, 142, Par.l, 142 bis, 210, 293 of the Code of Proceedings and art.3 of Law 23,592. Federal Court of San Isidro, 1 Sec.2 Office II, Reg. 443.