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Daily Archives: 16 September 2006
Lumen Gentium 33
“We are the Body of Christ” as they say: The laity are gathered together in the People of God and make up the Body of Christ under one head. Whoever they are they are called upon, as living members, to … Continue reading
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The Pope and Islam
One of the commentors below worried about my post on “Charitable Hatred.” I just wanted to confirm – should anyone be in doubt – that I find the angry denunciations of the Holy Father to be lamentable and inexcusable, and … Continue reading
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Bread or Cake, Validity & Liceity
Some arguments never go away. In my many years inhabiting the RPI discussion boards (see side bar), I frequently tangled with a person named “Lee” who had many points to make, and on occasion he stretched them to the point … Continue reading
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