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Daily Archives: 9 May 2020
Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Revelation 21:1-7
Here is a reading from near the end of the Bible that can be used near the end of a person’s life. It’s one of many readings in the Pastoral Care Lectionary. While some Christians are absorbed by the last … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 4ab: Jesus Christ, The Only Savior
Chapter I, titled “Jesus Christ, The Only Savior” runs for eight numbered sections. We’ll take each one carefully, maybe spread out over a few days. The small-letter designations in the titles of these posts are my own for separate paragraphs … Continue reading
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