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Pope Francis followers might not escape the claims of neo-ultramontanism. But I did note dotCommonweal’s mention of this tidbit from his address last week in Florence, something I missed on the first read: (Y)ou know well that the Lord shed … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
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Laudato Si 156-157: The Principle of the Common Good
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. Section IV of Chapter Four offers a brief exploration of the Common Good. Today’s post and one tomorrow should be enough. Let’s start: 156. Human ecology is inseparable … Continue reading
Posted in Laudato Si
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