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Daily Archives: 23 August 2020
The Maestra Plays
One of my musical heroes is Katharina Bäuml for her artistry on various reed instruments modern and ancient. Plus her early music ensemble Capella de la Torre for its fabulous blend, interplay, and collaboration. One of my favorite concerts I’ve … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 60ab: Charity As Criterion
The last topic for Chapter V is “Charity: Source and Criterion of Mission.” There persists a misunderstanding about the relationship of charity and social justice. At times the former attempts to address the outbreak of need when the latter is … Continue reading
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Bishop Barron On Pope Francis On Evangelii Nuntiandi
I check the site Where Peter Is every so often. A voice of sanity in the Catholic blogosphere. A balm to the “Qatholic” alternative, as another gorilla blogger likes to term it. Mike Lewis wrote of Bishop Barron’s visit to … Continue reading →