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Daily Archives: 26 July 2015
Good-byes and Busy
Light live blogging ahead. The family’s westward expansion begins tomorrow. There are three daily posts in the active series: Laudato Si’, Dives in Misericordiae, and the month of Saint Ignatius–these are written and scheduled for the next five mornings. While … Continue reading
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Dives in Misericordiae 12c: When Justice Is Distorted
St John Paul suggests not everything that gets off to a good start realizes the true justice of the original intent. We are only human. And yet, it would be difficult not to notice that very often programs which start … Continue reading
Posted in Dives in Misericordiae
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Jesuit Philately
After nearly a month with mostly daily posts on Ignatian spirituality, here’s something different: Jesuits on stamps. Right, Belgium honors one of their own, Georges Lemaitre, “Father of the Big Bang Theory.” Not the tv show, but the actual theory. … Continue reading
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Tagged Georges LeMaitre, jesuits, philately, stamps
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Laudato Si 42: The Need for Ecological Research
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 42. Greater investment needs to be made in research aimed at understanding more fully the functioning of ecosystems and adequately analyzing the different variables associated with any significant … Continue reading
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