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Daily Archives: 17 July 2018
GeE 107: Mother Teresa On Mercy
Advice from the motherly saint of the last century, that the way of perfection does not come from avoiding failure, but from the love for others exemplified in action: 107. Those who really wish to give glory to God by … Continue reading
Aparecida 481: Education As Public Good
A brief introduction of the topic “Education As Public Good.” 481. Earlier we referred to Catholic education but as pastors, we cannot ignore the mission of the state in the field of education, assuring particularly the education of children and … Continue reading
More Stars
Concerns written here of the addition of stars to the US flag. History buffs are free to correct me, but I can’t think of circumstances in which people routinely counted the number of white stars on the blue background of … Continue reading →