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Daily Archives: 19 August 2018
GeE 141: Holiness In Groups
Seeking holiness? Who’s got your back? Pope Francis means in this life: 141. Growth in holiness is a journey in community, side by side with others. We see this in some holy communities. From time to time, the Church has … Continue reading
Aparecida 518fgh: Reaching A City’s Population
518. So that the inhabitants of cities and their outskirts, both believers and non-believers, can find fullness of life in Christ, we feel the need that pastoral agents, as disciples and missionaries, must to strive to develop: f) Specialized care … Continue reading
Open Book 3: At Mass
A number of my liturgical friends on facebook discussed the possibilities for this past weekend. Mention the scandal or not. And if mentioning, which one? Bishop Morlino’s gays, Archbishop McCarrick’s nephews, or Cardinal Wuerl getting caught in a white lie … Continue reading →