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Daily Archives: 22 January 2020
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2020, Day 5
Some excellent commentary here by Adam DeVille at PrayTell. The antigospel witness of Virginia petitioners, and the theological innocence of Cardinal Sarah are cited. As is the “unusual kindness” theme of this year’s effort for unity. And what, pray tell, … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 270: Marginalization In Work
We continue looking at work as “Vocation” and its not always a fair proposition, especially for those perceived as inexperienced or easily able to be exploited or easily dismissed. A quote from the synod’s final document: 270. The Synod noted … Continue reading
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