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Daily Archives: 24 January 2021
Fratelli Tutti 82: A Detail On Samaritans
This would be the troubling point of Jesus’ parable. the testimony of Ben Sira was not that old (a century or so) to the Jews of the first century. 82. The parable, though, is troubling, for Jesus says that that … Continue reading
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Blowback
It’s been whispered that there’s “blowback” from Archbishop Gomez’s statement on President Biden. Republican friends, relatives, and websites have been surfacing on my social media connections. Some comments are rightfully concerned. That’s okay. Many people don’t realize the history of … Continue reading
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