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Daily Archives: 21 February 2021
Fratelli Tutti 103: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
Remember the French motto? I wonder how it plays in Latin America? Pope Francis discusses a bit … Liberty, equality and fraternity 103. Fraternity is born not only of a climate of respect for individual liberties, or even of a … Continue reading
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A Lenten Word: from Isaiah 30:15
In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength. The context of Isaiah 30 is a prophet’s warning against making an ill-advised alliance with Egypt. The international politics of the ancient world … Continue reading
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Ted’s Non-Excellent Adventure
Since Senator Cruz isn’t dead yet, is it okay to pile on? A few friends in social media commented that the man isn’t responsible for his state government nor acts of God. My thought: A person who aspires to executive … Continue reading →