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Daily Archives: 9 October 2012
A Gospel Pair
After this past Sunday’s Gospel (and possible direct engagement in preaching) can we anticipate sending away sad all the elder sister and brother believers, the ones who have kept commandments from their youth? Direct engagement with the teachings of the … Continue reading
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Evangelii Nuntiandi 48: Popular Religiosity
The matter of “popular religiosity” could touch on a lot of things: devotions, movements, hero-worship. And more. 48. Here we touch upon an aspect of evangelization which cannot leave us insensitive. We wish to speak about what today is often … Continue reading
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Truth and Revision
What to do when the search for the truth and the embrace of it confronts us? To the point where it might suggest a wholescale change in the way we see things? Christopher Columbus is outed as an advocate and practitioner of … Continue reading →