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Daily Archives: 18 November 2016
A Psalm Survey For Christ The King
Across the three years of the Sunday Lectionary plus the Roman Antiphonary, we Roman Catholics have some interesting choices for the last Sunday in Ordinary Time. I don’t pretend to offer a thorough study of these several psalms–that would take … Continue reading
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Amoris Laetitia 228: A Mixed Marriage
What of a couple who shares love, but not faith? 228. In some cases, one of the spouses is not baptized or does not want to practice the faith. This can make the other’s desire to live and grow in … Continue reading
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