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Texting Church
ITNOTFATSATHS No – this is not a word, it is a text. What does it mean? In the Name of the Father, and The Son, and the Holy Spirit. Even as a tireless advocate of #chsocm – oh, I mean, … Continue reading
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Redemptionis Sacramentum 26-28
Three numbered sections take us through the role of the bishops’ conferences. First, the phenomenon of expert input being shared by bishops: [26.] The same holds for those commissions of this kind which have been established by the Conference of Bishops … Continue reading
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Lumen Fidei 48
Pope Francis makes a case for faith as a body of belief, taking things a bit beyond faith as a quality of virtue: 48. Since faith is one, it must be professed in all its purity and integrity. Precisely because … Continue reading