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Daily Archives: 3 March 2021
Fratelli Tutti 111: Responsibilities Balance Rights
111. The human person, with his or her inalienable rights, is by nature open to relationship. Implanted deep within us is the call to transcend ourselves through an encounter with others. Even for introverts, this is true. It is the … Continue reading
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A Lenten Word: Job 14:7-12
Chapters 12, 13, and 14 find Job responding to his friend Zophar. Toward the end of this third speech of his, he ponders a contrast. A plant might be cut back, but Job’s experience tells him that recovery, renewal, and … Continue reading
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