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Daily Archives: 23 March 2014
Dies Domini 1: Sunday Has Sacred History
What’s so special about Sunday? The modern West doesn’t seem to care. We work, play, and treat it much like any other day. With maybe still a bit more leisure than other days of the week. But the encroachment by … Continue reading
EG 120: By Virtue of Baptism …
… all are missionary disciples, according to Pope Francis. Well, and Jesus, too. According to the commandment: 120. In virtue of their baptism, all the members of the People of God have become missionary disciples (cf. Mt 28:19). This role … Continue reading