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Daily Archives: 13 September 2015
How Catholics Discuss New Ideas
An interesting, but not a novel proposal to examine the possibility of extraordinary ministers for anointing of the sick. Rita Ferrone is surfacing an idea floated elsewhere by John Ziegler and James Empereur in decades past. But perhaps it belongs … Continue reading
Posted in Pastoral Care of the Sick, The Blogosphere
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Laudato Si 91: Everything Is Connected
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. Looking to the heart, what is the quality behind our activism? Is it motivated by virtue? If so, it will welcome with understanding a certain connectivity between the … Continue reading
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