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Daily Archives: 15 June 2014
EG 198: A Divine Preference for the Poor
In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis reminds us that we’re not talking about a liberal preference. God’s “first mercy” was preached by our previous two popes. A reminder on this “primacy,” if we need it: 198. For the Church, the option for … Continue reading
Looking Down, Wiping Feet
The church entrances at St John’s are pretty cool, I think. I asked on my parish’s Facebook page, and I ask it here: Is this kind of attention to detail, extending to the mats on which one wipes one’s feet, … Continue reading
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