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Daily Archives: 2 April 2018
VNO 42: For Our Oppressors
Jesus urges his disciples to pray for those who persecute us. The Roman Missal provides multiple options from the Scriptures–not only from Jesus–to help us do this in a Mass dedicated to the task. Buried so deep in the Missal, … Continue reading
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Aparecida 383: Signs of the Reign of God
It may be a bit fitting to commence the season of Easter with a discussion on the Reign of God. This Kingdom, Reign, Rule, Heaven, seems to be a paradox for us. We want it and we work for it, … Continue reading