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Daily Archives: 20 November 2017
Aparecida 273-274: The Apostles and Saint Joseph
The New Testament gives us other examples of discipleship. Most notably, the apostles: those who were among the first followers of the Lord, who heard the Master speak directly of going into the entire world and furthering his mission. 273. … Continue reading
Hands Again
Some Catholic topics never go away. I noticed that Patheos is recycling the hand-holding discussion here. But I found a reasoning cited I admit I’ve not seen before: It can’t hurt to spread the word as much as we can. … Continue reading
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