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Daily Archives: 23 September 2017
Aparecida 190: Retired Bishops
Today, a brief paragraph to remind all of us that despite retirement, one does not withdraw from active service as a disciple of the Lord Jesus: 190. The whole people of God should be grateful to retired bishops, who as … Continue reading
Posted in 2007 Aparecida document, bishops, evangelization
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Third Law
Newton’s Third Law governs our universe where objects and forces are involved. In the realm of human social interaction, people have yet to be quantified to the extent Asimov’s fictional psychohistory suggests, but there is often a result from the … Continue reading →