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Daily Archives: 27 October 2015
Manifesting Mercy
The Holy Father had some footnotes for his synod-concluding speech last week. The final note was an acrostic reflection on “FAMIGLIA,” or Italian for you-know-what word. M is for Mercy, right? Manifesting and bringing God’s mercy to families in need; … Continue reading
Laudato Si 135: Bringing Together Various Competencies
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 135. Certainly, these issues require constant attention and a concern for their ethical implications. A broad, responsible scientific and social debate needs to take place, one capable of … Continue reading
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