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Daily Archives: 12 April 2018
Aparecida 394: Solidarity With The Poor
Do we see the poor and needy as an object for our “generous” attention? Or are they true companions? If the latter, then we have a prayer of achieving solidarity. That last quote down there is from St John Paul … Continue reading
GeE 3-5: Saints
Christians especially look to saints as models of holiness. Chapter One, introducing its theme “The Call To Holiness” reminds us of the breadth of holy role models in the Judeo-Christian tradition. In numbered sections 3 through 5, we look at … Continue reading