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Daily Archives: 18 January 2020
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2020, Day 1
Many years ago, and for several years, our one-time collaborator Neil graced us with a daily series during this week. I confess my laxity in not maintaining this important tradition. I was daydreaming during Mass tonight, and thought, why not … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 265-266: More On Marriage
Today, more on marriage: 265. Marriage requires preparation, and this calls for growing in self-knowledge, developing the greater virtues, particularly love, patience, openness to dialogue and helping others. It also involves maturing in your own sexuality, so that it can … Continue reading
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