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Daily Archives: 31 May 2018
The Visit
One of the more intriguing depictions of today’s feast is here by the American-born artist Brigid Marlin. Most parishes will probably stop at the first reading from Zechariah and not consider the option from Saint Paul, which reads in … Continue reading
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GeE 60: The Summation of the Law
Three paragraphs explore the basic commandment, and the one like it. The title you expect: The summation of the Law. The orientation of the disciple: faith, hope, and love. Especially … well, you can read it: 60. To avoid this, we … Continue reading
Aparecida 441bc: Actions On Behalf Of Children
The Aparecida bishops look to age-appropriate initiatives. Logical: b) Establish, where they do not already exist, the department or section of childhood, to carry out localized and comprehensive actions on behalf of children. c) Promote processes to recognize childhood as … Continue reading