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Daily Archives: 14 May 2015
Humanae Vitae 23b: Seeking True Solutions
Humanae Vitae is online at the Vatican site, and the text highlighted below is © Copyright – Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Pope Paul acknowledged that leaders in government do have difficulties in addressing the common good. I suspect that approach is … Continue reading
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Misericordiae Vultus 22: Indulgence
God’s face of mercy includes a look at indulgences. Both meanings of the word come into play here, a very good exposition on the term: 22. A Jubilee also entails the granting of indulgences. This practice will acquire an even … Continue reading
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PS 23: The First Sunday of Lent
Remember, you can check Paschale Solemnitatis, the full document on this site, among many on the internet. According to the CDWDS, the Lent observance begins not on Wednesday, but Sunday. What to do with those three days after Ash Wednesday? … Continue reading
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