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Daily Archives: 20 May 2014
Dies Domini 61: Day of People and Day of God
In DD 61, Pope John Paul II looks at the connection between the sixth day, when people were created, and God’s institution of the Sabbath. Saint Ambrose made the connection. If rest implies something of satisfaction or completion, then even … Continue reading
EG 179: Charity Threaded Into Mission
Love and charity, Pope FrancisĀ writes in Evangelii Gaudium, is threaded through the Word of God: 179. This inseparable bond between our acceptance of the message of salvation and genuine fraternal love appears in several scriptural texts which we would … Continue reading