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Daily Archives: 10 October 2016
New Cardinals
It’s been some time since I got excited about the College of Cardinals. I’ve long thought that how cardinals were chosen needed some upgrading. Lay people and women, please. But if they needed to be bishops, then the best bishops, … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 189: A Bond Between Generations
More on the theme of being an offspring of parents, and more original guidance from the weekly catechesis of Pope Francis: 189. Hence, “the fourth commandment asks children… to honor their father and mother (cf. Ex 20:12). This commandment comes … Continue reading
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