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Slander in Question
I know it’s out of context, but would you consider this a piece of slander? There is on the Right no shortage of academic and intellectual initiatives in varying relationship to Trumpism, but all anxious about orthodoxy (consider Bishop Robert … Continue reading
Posted in bishops, Politics
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Dignitas Infinita 30: Looking at False Freedom
30. Freedom is a marvelous gift from God. Even when God draws us to him with his grace, he does so in a way that never violates our freedom. Thus, it would be a grave error to think that by … Continue reading
Scripture in Late Eastertide: Ephesians 2:4-6
Ascension Eve, when it falls on its customary day, is celebrated later today. Here, we begin a final shift, mostly in the Scriptures of Evening Prayer. Daily regulars with the Hours will notice a transition from the post-Resurrection citations to … Continue reading
Posted in Easter, Liturgy, Liturgy of the Hours, Scripture
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