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Daily Archives: 5 December 2019
Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Isaiah 35:3-6a
I think Isaiah 35 is far too rich for a single post you might read in a minute or two. In the middle of this text, the prophet turns our attention from the glory of nature and its occasional surprise … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 225: Areas Needing To Be Developed, Service
If you are interested in Youth Ministry and other topics in this document, remember the Holy Father’s Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation can be found on this link at the Vatican site. Meanwhile, a few thoughts on service: 225. Christian service represents … Continue reading
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