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Daily Archives: 29 September 2020
Another Saint Michael Prayer
As I write, most of the world has moved past the observance of the Archangels. I was browsing a bit on PrayTell and found this post mentioning this devotion which includes this prayer: O glorious prince Saint Michael, chief and … Continue reading
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Books On Games
May I make a confession? I’m thinking of retreating to YA fiction for a good long time. Last year I read Louis Sachar’s The Cardturner. A friend of mine at the bridge club recommended it. He’s older than I am. It’s … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 88: Living The Mystery Of Christ
Living the Mystery of Christ, “the One who was sent” An essential characteristic of missionary spirituality is intimate communion with Christ. We cannot understand or carry out the mission unless we refer it to Christ as the one who was … Continue reading
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