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Daily Archives: 28 November 2007
Europe a Wing, Not the Center
… where Christianity is concerned. According to Pope Benedict, who offered a reflection on St Ephrem today: According to general opinion, Christianity is a European religion that has exported the culture of this continent to other countries. The reality, though, … Continue reading
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RP 3: Holy, but Needful of Purification
Under the second header, “Reconciliation of Penitents in the Church’s Life,” we have section three titled, “THE CHURCH, BOTH HOLY AND ALWAYS IN NEED OF PURIFICATION” 3. Christ “loved the Church and gave himself up for it to make it … Continue reading
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