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Daily Archives: 21 October 2019
Christus Vivit 177: Jesus Sends Missionaries
A quote from WYD: 177. “Where does Jesus send us? There are no borders, no limits: he sends us everywhere. The Gospel is for everyone, not just for some. And so the point of Jesus’ mission, including his sacrifice. It … Continue reading
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More Adventures in Cardiology
Kids grow up but heart conditions remain. We’re off to the University of Washington in a bit for the young miss and her annual check-up. Iowa’s four-hour drive to Kansas City has been replaced by a ferry trip across Puget … Continue reading
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Aperuit Illis 10: The Holy Spirit Remains Active
The Holy Spirit didn’t put her feet up after the text was translated from inspired mind to scroll. God is still an active agent today and everywhere for those who seek. It’s a basic Vatican II–we covered it here. 10. … Continue reading
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