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Fasting for Iraq
Please reread Todd’s important post, “Fast for Iraq.” Todd pointed us to an article from Zenit that quoted an appeal from the Chaldean Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly for us to fast and pray on the coming Monday and Tuesday for … Continue reading
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Gaudium et Spes 40
Gaudium et Spes, section 40, begins a brief chapter treating “The Role Of The Church In The Modern World.” What has preceded this section is a set-up for the Church’s brief reflection on exactly what is the place of the … Continue reading
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