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Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us 12-13: More On That Model
The US Bishops’ Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us continues looking at “Jesus, the Model Teacher.” Luke 24:13-35 illustrates this model. (12) The pair of disciples may represent people already committed to Christian belief. It implies that there is always room … Continue reading
A Pope Benedict XVI Legacy
Pundits from different camps in the Church continue to weigh in on Archbishop Ratzinger’s leniency with four accused sex offenders in 1977-82. What does it mean for Pope Benedict XVI and his legacy as a church figure? As an administrator … Continue reading
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