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Daily Archives: 25 January 2007
Unitatis Redintegratio 9
More good things on non-Catholic-Catholic exchanges. We must get to know the outlook of our separated (brothers and sisters). To achieve this purpose, study is of necessity required, and this must be pursued with a sense of realism and good … Continue reading
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Unitatis Redintegratio 8
This section contains some important guiding principles for prayer among Christians, staking out the Catholic position, and giving the reasoning behind it. First, an affirmation of the desire for unity among Christians based on the striving for holiness: This change … Continue reading
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Day 8 – The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
This is the last day of the octave; all materials are taken from the relevant Vatican website. I’ve included the following intercession, in case you have not seen it already this week. Intercession for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS … Continue reading
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Looking Like a Theological Grossman in Chicago
Cardinal George has long been regarded as an intellectual heavyweight among the American hierarchy. I’m not sure I’ve seen enough in the public sphere to back it up. His criticism of Catholic liberalism, blogged about on this site in the … Continue reading →