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Rites and Prayers at the Last
I noticed this bit from the AP: A Catholic priest administered last rites over the body of Justice Antonin Scalia after he died on a West Texas ranch. Elizabeth O’Hara is a spokeswoman for the El Paso Catholic Diocese. She … Continue reading
Looking At Misericordia: Example and Fidelity
Continuing with the address of Pope Francis to the curia this past December. Letter #4, e, suggests not just a good example, but also fidelity to Christ. 4. Example and fidelity: Blessed Paul VI reminded the Curia of “its calling … Continue reading
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