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Daily Archives: 2 July 2021
Fratelli Tutti 205: Modern Media, Good and Bad
In this paragraph, Pope Francis cites what he and others have written about frequently this century, that there is much good and much ill to be found in today’s use of media. Can we find greater solidarity, greater advances, a … Continue reading
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Populorum Progressio 40: Cultural Institutions
40. Cultural institutions also do a great deal to further the work of development. Their important role was stressed by the Council: “. . . the future of the world stands in peril unless wiser (persons) are forthcoming. It should … Continue reading
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Even The Non-Believers Cry
A friend on social media alerted me to this latest church burning incident as reported on Church POP. The site cited a neighbor: As someone from an indigenous background I clearly don’t condone what the Catholic Church has done but … Continue reading
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According to my facebook feed, Bishop Barron introduces a video with this: Friends, I want to challenge pro-abortion Catholic politicians to take a small step toward authentic dialogue with the Church on this critical matter. If there is no quest … Continue reading →