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Daily Archives: 14 December 2016
Misericordia et Misera 21: World Day of the Poor
At the conclusion of the Jubilee of Mercy, Pope Francis issued an apostolic letter. In these paragraphs, he concludes his urging us to reach out in mercy because of our own experience of mercy: 21. The Jubilee impresses upon us … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 256: Hope For The Dead
More quotations from a June 2015 address of Pope Francis, backed up with a few thoughts from the Bible and the liturgy: 256. It consoles us to know that those who die do not completely pass away, and faith assures … Continue reading
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