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Daily Archives: 21 January 2022
Different Headlines
Waking up this morning, I noticed a difference in the lead phrases reporting on the Munich archdiocese’s report on sex abuse and its cover-up 1945-2019. In secular media, headlines zeroed in on a period in the middle of those years, … Continue reading
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 31: Some Fundamental Convictions, Part 9: Gratitude
Second, it must be emphasized that the most precious result of the forgiveness obtained in the sacrament of penance consists in reconciliation with God, which takes place in the inmost heart of the son who was lost and found again, … Continue reading
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