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Daily Archives: 18 May 2014
Dies Domini 57-58: Joy
Today, let’s continue on the theme presented by Saint John Paul to open Chapter Four, joy. Joy is more than a Sunday thing. A leisure thing. Something we do when there’s no reason to frown: 57. Therefore, if we wish … Continue reading
EG 176-177: The Social Dimension of Evangelization
In today’s post on Evangelii Gaudium Pope Francis begins a conversation on “The Social Dimension of Evangelization” with the beginning of Chapter Four. This will be the longest chapter of the document. 176. To evangelize is to make the kingdom of … Continue reading