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Night Will Be No More: New Leadership
It has been some months since I reviewed Bishop Mark Seitz’s pastoral letter on racism. As I was reading of death threats against brother and sister election workers in Georgia, I grew angry. It shows that people in power in … Continue reading
Saint Charles Day
I don’t know much about this desert father, but what I do know, I like. Pope Francis likes him, I think. A social media friend alerted me to his day of martyrdom today. In Christianity there are many prayers of … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 47: Information Without Wisdom
This paragraph through #50 fall under the heading of “Information Without Wisdom.” Pope Francis first criticizes the phenomenon of creating our own reality, and dismissing anyone who stands in opposition to it: 47. True wisdom demands an encounter with reality. … Continue reading
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