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Humanae Vitae 2: Problem and Competency of the Magisterium
Humanae Vitae is online at the Vatican site, and the text highlighted below is © Copyright – Libreria Editrice Vaticana. “Chapter” I consists of numbered sections 2 through 6 under the title of “Problem and Competency of the Magisterium.” Pope Paul … Continue reading
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DPPL 269: Anointing of the Sick
Of all the shrines of the world dedicated to the sick, I think of Lourdes. I’d love to go there someday, though not for any particular cure. The Church reminds us of the possibility of celebrating sacramental Anointing as a community, … Continue reading