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Inter Mirifica 21
National conferences are pretty much passe for both the curia and conservative Catholics these days, but it didn’t prevent the suggestion that national scale efforts might be needed: Since an effective apostolate on a national scale calls for unity of planning … Continue reading
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Inter Mirifica 20
The role of bishops is defined: It will be the task of the Bishops, however, to watch over such works and undertakings in their own dioceses, to promote them and, as far as the public apostolate is concerned, to guide … Continue reading
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Archbishop Martin on Ecumenism and Christian Ministry Today
(This is Neil.) I would like to excerpt part of a homily delivered by the Most Rev. Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, at the Church of Ireland Theological College. The Church of Ireland Theological College is an Anglican institution. Archbishop … Continue reading
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