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Redemptoris Missio 26: Making a Missionary Church
When Pope John Paul wrote that “The Holy Spirit Makes the Whole Church Missionary,” what did he mean? The coming of the Holy Spirit wasn’t just a showing of God’s power, like an Epiphany with no connection to a purpose … Continue reading
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Religious Freedom Week: Adoption and Foster Care
The Fortnight For Freedom has been condensed into a single week. The centerpiece focuses on an issue dear to me, but which church leaders tend to miss the available opportunities. Caring for ‘the orphan’ is a demand of the gospel. … Continue reading →