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Daily Archives: 7 December 2016
Misericordia et Misera 14: Careful, Profound, Far-Sighted Discernment
At the conclusion of the Jubilee of Mercy, Pope Francis issued an apostolic letter. Follow this link for the full document, Misericordia et Misera. When in troubled times, two instincts come to the fore. One, people can be chided. Two, … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 247: “Mixed” Marriages and Eucharistic Sharing
Today, the first of six paragraphs that deal with “certain complex situations” Let’s read of one concern from Pope John Paul II: 247. “Issues involving mixed marriages require particular attention. Marriages between Catholics and other baptized persons ‘have their own … Continue reading
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