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Night Prayer Scripture: Sunday
In the outside world, Sunday night is the end of leisure time. The Compline reading looks to a grander end, the completion of all time when the Lord Jesus will complete his Reign and all peoples and nations will be … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 21: The Holy Spirit
Chapter III consists of ten numbered sections, all under the title of “The Holy Spirit: The Principal Agent Of Mission.” In this weekend’s liturgy, Catholics look to the entirety of the Trinity. As much as we can conceive, or is … Continue reading
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