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Daily Archives: 11 May 2018
GeE 39: Knowledge of God Can Never Be Complete
Far be it from a Jesuit to dismiss reason. I think this paragraph and its footnote outlines the careful distinction Pope Francis makes when he criticizes those who use the intellect to impose on others, to criticize, and to bully … Continue reading
Aparecida 425-426: Resisting Corruption and Helping Addicts
Briefly, a recognition that corruption exists all through the world’s societies, and this is a challenge for those who would like to curb addiction in society: 425. It is the state’s responsibility to combat, firmly and based on the law, … Continue reading