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Daily Archives: 30 June 2021
Fratelli Tutti 203: Building Together
This paragraph and the two that follow fall under the heading of “Building Together.” What might that mean in context of dialogue and friendship? 203. Authentic social dialogue involves the ability to respect the other’s point of view and to … Continue reading
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Populorum Progressio 38: Professional Organizations
38. In the task of development (humankind) finds the family to be the first and most basic social structure; but (people are) often helped by professional organizations. While such organizations are founded to aid and assist their members, they bear … Continue reading
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The Return Of 2021
You might think this poster, left, was part of some diocese’s effort to gather in the pandemic strays as the Sunday obligation returns in most places. But no, this was an effort begun well before recent lockdowns, and it looks … Continue reading