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Daily Archives: 15 July 2021
Populorum Progressio 54: Dialogue Between Nations
Pope Paul VI advocated “Dialogue Between Nations.” He references an encyclical letter he penned between the second and third sessions of Vatican II. While most of that document dealt with the Church and how it functions in the modern world, … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 216: Encounter That Becomes Culture
Let’s look at what Pope Francis means when he refers to “Encounter that becomes culture.” 216. The word “culture” points to something deeply embedded within a people, its most cherished convictions and its way of life. A people’s “culture” is … Continue reading
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