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Daily Archives: 18 June 2021
Coherence And Dispensation
My wife and I were discussing the feeling of absence from Sunday Mass. I wouldn’t share my wife’s specific feelings of loss. Because of her medical condition, she hasn’t always been able to get out for Mass. (Though I will … Continue reading
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Populorum Progressio 35: Basic Education
Education, gathering information, learning to think and analyze, and appreciating knowledge–this is one important factor. 35. We can even say that economic growth is dependent on social progress, the goal to which it aspires; and that basic education is the … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 199: Social Dialogue For A New Culture
Chapter 6, topic 1: Social Dialogue for a New Culture. 199. Some people attempt to flee from reality, taking refuge in their own little world; others react to it with destructive violence. To some extent, this happens across ideological boundaries, … Continue reading
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