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Daily Archives: 11 March 2014
Letter To Artists 7d: Iconoclasm Emerges
Going back to late antiquity and early medieval times, there were problems, John Paul II admits. Iconoclasm becomes a factor: Along this path there were troubled moments. Precisely on the issue of depicting the Christian mystery, there arose in the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Letter To Artists, post-conciliar liturgy documents
Tagged Letter To Artists, Pope John Paul II
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EG 107: Vocations
In bringing chapter two of Evangelii Gaudium close to a wrap with his last topic for the “Crisis of Communal Commitment,” Pope Francis writes of vocations. Crisis or opportunity? I don’t think we’ve figured it out for sure. 107. Many places … Continue reading