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Daily Archives: 7 December 2020
Fratelli Tutti 53: Being Uprooted
A quote from an address a few years ago concludes the Holy Father’s brief thoughts on subjection and self-contempt: 53. We forget that “there is no worse form of alienation than to feel uprooted, belonging to no one. A land … Continue reading
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Ambrose’s Advice
Another Advent saint gives some advice that some might consider timely during the pandemic era: When we find ourselves in some grave danger we must not lose courage but firmly trust in God, for where there is the greatest danger, … Continue reading
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