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Daily Archives: 25 August 2020
Real Versus Virtual
The family and I enjoyed a nice day trip to Mount Rainier today. We didn’t get home too late, and I was hoping to download some of my images to share here and on another social media platform. It’s really … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 61a: Leaders and Workers in the Missionary Apostolate
Chapter VI begins. For numbered sections 61 through 76 we’ll examine with Pope John Paul II the “Leaders And Workers In The Missionary Apostolate.” Starting with a reference to the New Testament Church, we’ll focus on traditional roles: bishops, institutes, … Continue reading
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