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Daily Archives: 20 October 2015
Phobos and Deimos Orbiting Synod15
I have tuned in a few times to Archbishop Coleridge’s site, including today’s update from the synod. When he described his recent experience with the rigorists, I was thinking of the nomenclature for the moons of Mars. The archbishop has … Continue reading
Laudato Si 128: The Vocation of Work
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. People were made to work. Not to be enslaved, but to create, produce, and incarnate their inspiration. 128. We were created with a vocation to work. The goal … Continue reading
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