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Daily Archives: 15 June 2015
Stop the Echoes
The news from the Twin Cities is stunning for the timing so close to last week’s announcement of bishop accountability. But the archdiocese is already paying the cost: literally through bankruptcy, morale-wise through horrific stories of misconduct and illegal activities, … Continue reading
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Dives in Misericordiae 4h: The Mystery of Election
Let’s finish up section 4 of DiM in which we explored deeply into the Old Testament. Some very basic philosophical considerations here: why did God make us, and why does God choose us? This is not only fodder for thinkers, … Continue reading
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PS 73-74: Praying on Holy Saturday
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. Before we start the Easter Vigil, we have a day to fill with prayer and waiting. As with other days, the Office of … Continue reading
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