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Daily Archives: 18 April 2018
GeE 10: The Lord Calls
Paragraphs 10 through 13 address, “The Lord Calls.” The premise is simple, but not quite as easy as it sounds: every soul is called to be holy. It is a tradition for both Jews and Christians: 10. All this is … Continue reading
Aparecida 399: A Renewed Pastoral Ministry For Integral Human Promotion
Today, the fourth part of Chapter Eight begins for us, “A Renewed Pastoral Ministry For Integral Human Promotion.” What does that mean? Let’s begin with the guidance of two popes and move from there: 399. Taking on this option for … Continue reading