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Daily Archives: 17 October 2019
Christus Vivit 174: Young And Committed
The final paragraph on the theme “young and committed,” includes a quote lifted from a World Youth Day address: 174. I want to encourage all of you in this effort, because I know that “your young hearts want to build … Continue reading
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Aperuit Illis 7: Finding Christ in Scripture–Liturgy and Prayer
There’s a thought that all of the Old Testament speaks of and points to Christ. I wouldn’t outright disagree, but in the sense that the Bible presents a saving act by God toward all humankind, and this presentation culminates in … Continue reading
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