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Daily Archives: 2 August 2015
Dives in Misericordiae 13fg: A State of Conversion
Picking up on yesterday’s idea that the era of pilgrimage is an era of mercy, not judgment, it makes sense that the Church’s message is one of mercy: Therefore, the Church professes and proclaims conversion. Conversion to God always consists … Continue reading
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Laudato Si 49: Cries of the Earth, of the Poor
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 49. It needs to be said that, generally speaking, there is little in the way of clear awareness of problems which especially affect the excluded. Yet they are … Continue reading
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