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Daily Archives: 11 May 2021
Populorum Progressio 6: Complete Development
The first half of this encyclical letter is titled MAN ‘S COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT. I think we are looking mainly at the development of individuals, but with an eye to societal structures that assist in this. Or at least, do not … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 169: Including People In Setting Out For Their Own Destinies
169. In some closed and monochrome economic approaches, for example, there seems to be no place for popular movements that unite the unemployed, temporary and informal workers and many others who do not easily find a place in existing structures. … Continue reading
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CDF Sets The Table
This is an interesting development, as described at Whispers. (T)he Holy See’s distinct, but veiled skepticism over a Communion clash has taken a marked leap in volume, with the church’s lead doctrinal official warning that the push would be “misleading … Continue reading
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