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If you think Jesus is preaching about economics in this past weekend’s Gospel reading, our associate pastor said during the homily, you have missed the point. Sunday’s cycle A reading for Ordinary #25 is delicious. The whole debate, discussion, foaming … Continue reading
Aparecida 81 – Conflicts
The 1980s and 1990s witnessed the peaceful end of armed conflicts in parts of Latin America. The bishops note this in paragraph 81: While peace agreements have been achieved in some countries and longstanding conflicts have been resolved, in others … Continue reading
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DPPL 67: Spiritual Life
DPPL 67-69 is presented under a heading of “The Subject of Popular Piety.” These are additions to magisterial comments of the previous sections 61-66 and briefly treat three issues, including today’s, the spiritual life: 67. The Church’s Magisterium, mindful that … Continue reading