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Letter To Artists 4: The Artist and the Common Good
The artist and the common good: is this how artists view their place in culture? Is this how non-artists view the situation? Pope John Paul makes the point that we very much need artists–this is not a throwaway profession or … Continue reading
EG 97: Wolves Among Us
Pope Francis concerned about pastoral workers, people from bishops to lay volunteers who exercise some leadership, who are bothered by those who want to think beyond their own concerns. Read Evangelii Gaudium for more on this half chapter (EG 76-109) addressing our … Continue reading