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Daily Archives: 23 April 2020
The Daily Christian: Liturgy of the Hours
How can I possibly do the Divine Office in a single post? I would need a whole blog devoted to the topic to do it justice. I had a course on the Hours in grad school. We barely covered the … Continue reading
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Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Luke 24:13-35 part 2
In our long examination of Bible readings for the care for people who are sick and dying, we continue with the account of Jesus and the disciples on the road to Emmaus. You’ll recall in the last post, two believers … Continue reading
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Querida Amazonia 97-98: Collaboration
Pope Francis’ post-synodal exhortation also encourages links between faith communities. As is true elsewhere in the universal Church, not every community can address all the issues it may face. The essential gifts may be present, but sometimes people need help … Continue reading
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