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Daily Archives: 13 May 2018
GeE 41: Answers For Every Question
Does Pope Francis have a Spanish turn-of-phrase for a “know-it-all”? He is careful to notice tendencies here, and not offer a catch-all criticism. He speaks of “signs” and people who “may” be false prophets. 41. When somebody has an answer … Continue reading
Aparecida 429-430: Prison Ministry
429. The Church thanks chaplains and volunteers, who work in prisons with great pastoral commitment. However, prison ministry must be strengthened, including the work of evangelization and human promotion by chaplains and prison volunteer services. Human rights teams or vicariates to … Continue reading
Parents of Liturgists
In my three decades of liturgical ministry, I believe I may have spent one Mother’s Day with my mom–the year we adopted the young miss and my family was graced with a visit from back east. Funny how today’s holiday … Continue reading →