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Daily Archives: 9 December 2020
Juan Diego, Modern
Today has been the feast of San Juan Diego. One of my new staff colleagues alerted me to the artist Gracie and her work which depicts traditional saints in various modern styles, tattoos, electric guitars, and especially fashions of clothes, … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 54: Hope
I feel relief that after strong criticism and an honest look at the evils of the world, Pope Francis doesn’t leave this chapter on a troubled note. Instead he reminds his readers that countless people in diverse callings have responded … Continue reading
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