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Misericordia et Misera 7: Celebrate, Know, and Spread the Word
Here is a link for the full document, Misericordia et Misera. Pope Francis explored in section 6 the preaching of the Word of God at Mass and in sacramental liturgies. The theme continues here, emphasizing the place of mercy in … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 240: The Need For Healing
More on old wounds: 240. Many people leave childhood without ever having felt unconditional love. Some have never really left childhood. This affects their ability to be trusting and open with others. A poor relationship with one’s parents and siblings, … Continue reading
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