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Daily Archives: 1 April 2020
Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Philippians 2:25-30
Sometimes the Bible gives wisdom about dealing with serious illness or the nearness of death. Other times, we just read of an episode that involves characters going through one or the other situation. If you ever plan something for my … Continue reading
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Querida Amazonia 67: Respect For Culture
In his post-synodal exhortation, Pope Francis calls on some assistance from his second predecessor for three very salient points: 67. Saint John Paul II taught that in proposing the Gospel message, “the Church does not intend to deny the autonomy … Continue reading
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On Homeschooling
A social media friend not connected with the Catholic culturewar posted, to my surprise, a tweet by an old St Blogger. The criticism of a WaPo comment is apt. I think the “perspective” published below is wack. First, a few … Continue reading →