I've been reading Romano Guardini (are you surprised to hear he is Roman Catholic?). Whenever I return to his work I am reminded that I should spend more time in his books. He was one of the best.
I will give you a SAAAAMPLE:
"[F]undamentally sin and pain and death fuse to form a dark wedge. The name of its edge is sin; of its bulk pain, and its blunt end is death." (The Lord, page 147)
The older I get, the more I see it. Guardini nails it.
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