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Daily Archives: 24 February 2014
Letter To Artists 1a-c: Like God the Creator
For easier (I hope) reference, I’ll list the paragraphs within each numbered section by lower-case letter. In this first post on John Paul II’s Letter to Artists, let’s take the first half of section 1, “The artist, image of God … Continue reading
The Best Bearer of Bad News
John Allen comments on the worry among some cardinals that Catholics are heading for a Humanae Vitae moment with divorced and remarried Catholics. Are hopes rising only to be dashed later? Mr Allen doesn’t think the comparison is a good … Continue reading
EG 92: A Mystical, Contemplative Community
We’ve spent a week with Pope Francis and his thoughts on this section of Evangelii Gaudium (87-92, “Yes to the new relationships brought by Christ”) In EG 91 we are urged to resist the temptation to isolation. But there must be something … Continue reading