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Daily Archives: 4 February 2020
Caucus Of Iowa
From afar, the amount of humor directed at last night’s politics in Iowa seems well-deserved. My wife and I participated in 2000. She wanted to leave early, suggesting to me sotto voce that these people needed a good dose of … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 292: Listening And Accompaniment
Remember to check Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on this link at the Vatican site. Chapter Nine continues: Listening and accompaniment 292. The first kind of sensitivity is directed to the individual. It is a matter of listening to someone who … Continue reading
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