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Daily Archives: 1 July 2019
On My Bookshelf: Into Your Hands, Father
My boss’s Christmas present this year was the small book Into Your Hands, Father. She mentioned it was recommended by our archbishop, something he gifted to pastors and lay coordinators. It was the best bishop-sourced suggestion since this book. I may … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 65-66: In Positive Terms
“You are the ‘now’ of God.” This theme introduces Chapter Three of Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation. Paragraphs 65 through 67 explore this notion “In positive terms.” That is not really a surprise for the Holy Father, who, more often than … Continue reading
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