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Daily Archives: 10 June 2015
Dives in Misericordiae 4c: The Counterpoint of Mercy
Sin, suffering, and even bad luck beset human beings. Does God have an answer? David was a grave sinner. Job experienced personal misfortune. Esther was placed in a position to risk her life to save her nation. In all of … Continue reading
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PS 66: Good Friday Readings
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. It is good to note the verbs in this brief section. 66. The readings are to be read in their it entirety. The … Continue reading
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But Is It Really Gnosticism?
Father Robert Barron comes down on Caitlyn Jenner and a private meeting of bishops here. I’m a deep skeptic on the first topic. Fr Barron, quoting Jenner: “Deep down, I always knew that I was a woman, but I felt … Continue reading →