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Daily Archives: 6 October 2019
Aperuit Illis 1: Emmaus Begins Our Journey
I think this document was something of a surprise. The title, “Aperuit Illis” comes from the first two words of the Latin text of this apostolic letter (known in Latin as motu proprio). For more clarity, consider the subtitle, “Instituting … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 163: Paths Of Fraternity
Forty-five numbered paragraphs constitute the fifth chapter of this document, “Paths of youth.” Starting today we look at the next theme, Paths of fraternity 163. Your spiritual growth is expressed above all by your growth in fraternal, generous and merciful … Continue reading
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