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Daily Archives: 1 December 2021
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 23: Promoting Penance and Reconciliation, Part 3: Two Points
We continue with Promoting Penance and Reconciliation. I’ll be honest. I don’t think “promotion” is the best idea to utilize. I get what JPS’s hopes were for some kind of a return to a sense of the past with higher … Continue reading
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Beatitudes for Bishops VII
The last of the Beatitudes for Bishops: Blessed is the bishop who is not afraid to go against the tide for the sake of the Gospel, making his face “stern” like that of Christ on his way to Jerusalem, without … Continue reading
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