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Christus Vivit 257: Responding To Our Vocation
Continuing with Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal thoughts on “Vocation,” we move into the realm of discernment. We don’t fabricate a vocation. We pay attention to how God made us, what our gifts might be, and we explore and test. Here, we also … Continue reading
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The Flu, Bishop-splained
In my older years, I generally find bishops more and more sound and sensible. However, every so often something like this comes along. So I wonder: are active lay Catholics incapable of making these decisions themselves? Why not issue white … Continue reading