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Daily Archives: 4 May 2018
GeE 27-28: Life Is A Mission
The Holy Father begins with a reminder: all Christians have been entrusted with a commission, one we often refer to as “great.” Spread the good news everywhere. Would we be given such an assignment without the ability to engage it? … Continue reading
Aparecida 417-418: Sick People
Sick people are very much a concern of the Aparecida bishops. In fact the term they use below is “true cathedrals of encounter.” Really. Let’s read it: 417. The Church has made an option for life. That option inevitably pushes … Continue reading