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Daily Archives: 25 October 2015
Forming New Generations
The Holy Father had some footnotes for his synod-concluding speech. The last one was an acrostic reflection on “FAMIGLIA,” or Italian for family, as you know. One a day for the coming eight days, leading off with F for “Forming … Continue reading
Laudato Si 133: Genetic Modification
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. Let’s talk about modifying animals and plants from the genetic code. We’ve been doing this for millennia, of course. But we can do it faster and more dangerously … Continue reading
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