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Daily Archives: 4 November 2013
GMD 127: Economic Questions
Wrapping up goal number three, the bishops aim to “involve Catholics, at every level, in questions of economic systems.” These concerns were addressed in earlier USCCB documents of the 1980’s, most notably Economic Justice for All. Strategies listed are: use … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Go and Make Disciples
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Mediator Dei 3
I would interpret the first twelve numbered sections of Mediator Dei as an introduction of sorts. We are still deep into an introduction of just what Pope Pius XII was hoping to accomplish with this message to the world’s bishops. … Continue reading
Posted in Mediator Dei, pre-conciliar documents
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Election Day Eve
Tomorrow is Election Day in the US. We have a pretty tame ballot in my city’s precinct: mayor, two city councillors, and two board seats. The mayor and one of our councillors are running unopposed. I’ll be working the polls … Continue reading