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Daily Archives: 8 July 2016
Appointment for Bishops
With the appointment of Archbishop Cupich to the Congregation of Bishops, does this mean we’ll be seeing a sea change in those who head American sees? More bishops aligned with the priorities of Pope Francis? That’s what most people seem … Continue reading
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Amoris Laetitia 93-94: Love is at the Service of Others
Two paragraphs today that look at love at the service of others. I’m not surprised that this Ignatian value, of being a person for others, surfaces in this reflection. 93. The next word that Paul uses is chrestéuetai. The word … Continue reading
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