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Night Prayer Scripture: Friday
In the Church’s Night Prayer, a very brief reading follows the Psalm. Think of it as a reverse of the situation at Mass. In the Hours, Psalms are primary, and readings are “responsorial.” Tonight the verse is from one of … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 20d: The Church Serving By Justice and Charity
The Church serves and furthers the Reign of God in five ways, according to Pope John Paul II. Do these dilute the message, render the Gospel less effective. No, according to one body of scholars: The many dimensions of the … Continue reading
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