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Daily Archives: 1 January 2015
Synod on the Family 58: More On Openness, Including Adoption
Read the full synod report here. But it’s time to start wrapping up our look at this document. Let’s read of getting to work: 58. Pastoral work in this area needs to start with listening to people and acknowledging the beauty and … Continue reading
Reconciliation Lectionary: Psalm 130
One of the more recognized psalms, the 130th is fairly well-known by the first two words in the Latin: De Profoundis. Out of the depths. We covered this piece in the series on funerals here. I asked Liam to write … Continue reading
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