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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2020, Day 7
Is holiness enough? One of the teachings of Vatican II reads: All the faithful should remember that the more effort they make to live holier lives according to the Gospel, the better will they further Christian unity and put it … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 272: When A Calling Is Frustrated
Work may be “Vocation,” but sometimes we cannot leap directly into our life’s calling, from God or otherwise. Sometimes a person has to accept a different kind of work. Sometimes the work itself is not a vocation, but a means … Continue reading
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