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Daily Archives: 18 December 2020
Fratelli Tutti 61: The Bible Witnesses To Welcome
Some of those who readily embrace the Ten Commandments might be surprised at what they’d find nearby: 62. In the oldest texts of the Bible, we find a reason why our hearts should expand to embrace the foreigner. It derives … Continue reading
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Doctrine And Welcome
The USCCB doctrine committee has been dogged in its other public pronouncements by misunderstanding or misinterpreting what it considers. It has happened with theologians. It continues in the Catholic Hymnody document on this link. Before I get into the critique of … Continue reading
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