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Daily Archives: 8 September 2018
GeE 161: Practical Advice To Notice Evil
The Holy Father offers some important tips: 161. Hence, we should not think of the devil as a myth, a representation, a symbol, a figure of speech or an idea.* See the important note below for Pope Paul VI’s assessment. … Continue reading
Aparecida 541: Democracies
In the world, lay people must take the lead, especially where government is concerned. 541. The Church should also help consolidate fragile democracies, in the positive democratization process in Latin America and the Caribbean, although today there are grave challenges … Continue reading