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Daily Archives: 8 October 2020
Scripture for the Sick or Dying: Luke 18:9-14
Sometimes there is a connecting thread between sin and sickness that we can’t avoid. Other times I think it’s over-used. Remember the query to Jesus that opens John 9? Was it the blind man’s sin or that of his parents? … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 5: Contemporary Inspiration
Fratelli Tutti, the latest encyclical letter from Pope Francis is online. If you want to read it for yourself, click here. If you want to know a bit more behind what inspired the Holy Father, and what elements he has … Continue reading
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