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Daily Archives: 21 June 2015
Dives in Misericordiae 5f: Justice, Love, and Then Mercy
Remember our discussion of love, justice, and mercy in DiM 4? Saint John Paul pulls these notions into his conclusion of DiM 5: In the parable of the prodigal son, the term “justice” is not used even once; just as in … Continue reading
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PS 83-84: Procession and Proclamation at the Easter Vigil
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. In these two sections, we continue looking at the Liturgy of Light. From the beginning outside the church (preferably) the people move. Their … Continue reading
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Laudato Si 3: “Nothing in this world is indifferent to us”
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. Noting that “Nothing in this world is indifferent to us,” Pope Francis sets to explore this statement in this paragraph and the three that follow. He reminds us … Continue reading
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