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Daily Archives: 17 May 2021
Populorum Progressio 11: Concomitant Dangers
Would anyone in the 60s have imagined the late 2010s in the US and our would-be savior leading us to greatness? 11. In such troubled times some people are strongly tempted by the alluring but deceitful promises of would-be saviors. … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 174: Courage And Generosity
What sort of virtues are needed to ensure that the rule of law can be effective and trustworthy among the nations and corporations, especially the powerful ones? The CSD has one statement: 174. Courage and generosity are needed in order … Continue reading
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