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WPI
I’ve recently noticed a 22-person blog, Where Peter Is. One of my parishioners sent me a few recent essays from there after I rendered my opinion on a certain ex-nuncio who has inspired quite a bit of Catholic dissent these … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 248-249: Vocation
Today we begin reading Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal thoughts on “Vocation.” Thirty paragraphs treat this topic. If you want to refer to the full Apostolic Exhortation check this link at the Vatican site. 248. The word “vocation” can be understood in a … Continue reading
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