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Misericordia et Misera 16: Mercy As An Open Door
Some optimism from Pope Francis as we leave behind the Jubilee. Is he justified? Can he hope that believers will choose to imitate God’s loving mercy to our sisters and brothers? 16. The Jubilee now ends and the Holy Door is … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 250: On Same-Sex Attraction
Today, a topic with which we in organized religion have our struggles: 250. The Church makes her own the attitude of the Lord Jesus, who offers his boundless love to each person without exception.(Misericordiae Vultus, 12) As long as a … Continue reading
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