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Daily Archives: 2 January 2020
Night Will Be No More: A History Of Sin
(Image Credit: “La Familia” by Jesus “Cimi” Alvarado. El Paso, Texas. ) Mark Seitz, bishop of El Paso devotes part II of his pastoral letter on racism to a history lesson. It is an assignment well worth our reading. He … Continue reading
Christus Vivit 245: Leadership Formation
We’re getting close to the end of one of the longest chapters of the Holy Father’s Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation (which can be found on this link at the Vatican site). 245. There is also a special need to accompany young … Continue reading
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