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Daily Archives: 29 April 2016
Amoris Laetitia 21: The Gospel Witness
Pope Francis pours out several Gospel accounts, real-life or in parable, that witness to the Lord’s connection to and affection for the family in need: 21. Jesus himself was born into a modest family that soon had to flee to … Continue reading
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What A Difference A Year Makes
I was thinking US politics. Outsiders getting some heavy support. Losers in this election year will have good reason to take things pretty hard. Will any of them be good losers, too? And if not, what will happen? I was … Continue reading →