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Daily Archives: 18 August 2020
Redemptoris Missio 58: Conscience Formation
When Pope John Paul II wrote of “Promoting Development by Forming Consciences” in numbered sections 58 and 59 of this document, what did he mean? Stay with him on this topic, as he offers something of a preliminary: The mission … Continue reading
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On The Clock
New Mexico archdiocesan preachers on notice: no more than five minutes. From the church memo: (The chancery had) received reports of some homilies going on for well over the 5-minute limit set by the Archbishop. This not only increases exposure … Continue reading
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Prayer From The Saint Of The Day
My friend John Donaghy shared this translation of a prayer by the Chilean Jesuit Saint Alberto Hurtado: Lord help me speak the truth before the strong And not to tell lies to win the applause of the weak. If you … Continue reading