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Daily Archives: 12 March 2020
Querida Amazonia 23-25: Broken Institutions
Pope Francis, in his post-synodal exhortation discusses his “social dream.” The fourth topic of this chapter is “broken institutions.” 23. In the Encyclical Laudato Si’, I noted that “if everything is related, then the health of the society’s institutions has … Continue reading
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Uncertainty Ahead
The last time I felt this degree of disruption and uncertainty in ministry was the arson incident in Fall 2012 and its fallout. We were out of our building for some weeks and didn’t get back in for Mass for … Continue reading
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