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Daily Archives: 12 July 2020
Life and Good Days
A good message from a nearby abbot. I’m not sure where the referenced video is exactly; the Sentinel doesn’t provide a link on the story I linked just above. I did notice an introductory video at the top of their main video … Continue reading
Posted in Monasticism, spirituality
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Redemptoris Missio 40: Toward The South And East
One matter dear to John Paul II’s heart was “Directing Attention Toward the South and the East.” Today missionary activity still represents the greatest challenge for the Church. As the end of the second millennium of the redemption draws near, … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Redemptoris Missio
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PPP, Clickbait, and the Church
A number of my Catholics friends are steamed about the usually-reliable Associated Press for its notice to the world that “the Church” applied for and received $1.4B in small business loans. It helped keep me in employment, so I have … Continue reading →