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Fratelli Tutti Postscript
If you want to review the goings on of this document, click here. Pope Francis finishes up with two prayers, one that joins our hearts and intentions with those of believers of any faith: A Prayer to the Creator Lord, … Continue reading
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MR Prefaces: For Ministry
Buried among the prefaces in the English translation of the Roman Missal Second Edition is what appears to be another independent composition. Before I get to it, I want to reproduce the rubric that accompanied it: This preface is used … Continue reading
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Via Pulchritudinis: The Way of Beauty, Pathway towards the Truth and the Good, part 3
Let’s finish up II-3 The Way of Beauty, Pathway towards the Truth and the Good. The way of beauty replies to the intimate desire for happiness that resides in the heart of every person. A brief interlude here … I … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 286-287: Charles de Foucauld
Do you know Charles de Foucauld? He is a vitally important person to get to know. 286. In these pages of reflection on universal fraternity, I felt inspired particularly by Saint Francis of Assisi, but also by others of our … Continue reading
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