Taking the Risk of Freedom

Speaking to the United Nations in 1995, John Paul II credited the Revolution of 1989 to those who had been willing to “take the risk of freedom.” It was not a freedom of license that he praised and which those nonviolent revolutionaries had lived, but a freedom of living in the truth — the truth about the human person, human community, human origins, and human destiny. There are crucial lessons in that for us today.

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