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Daily Archives: 6 October 2020
Lost Music: The Call
Also known by the hymn title, “Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life.” I overheard it being sung when my wife tuned into a diocesan bicentennial Mass a few days ago. Serendipitously, Richard Clark puts his best into this rendering … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 3: Saint Francis In Egypt
Before we get to the first chapter, we have a theme to consider, “Without Borders.” Remember: if you want the unadulterated document, go directly this link. Barring that, let’s read. The most famous son of Assisi gives us some inspiration, … Continue reading
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