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Dignitas Infinita 34-35: Vatican II and Since
34. In addressing some of the many grave violations of human dignity today, we can draw upon the teachings of the Second Vatican Council, which emphasized that “all offenses against life itself, such as murder, genocide, abortion, euthanasia, and willful … Continue reading
Spes Non Confundit 2: A Word of Hope
“A word of hope” leads us to the letter to the Romans. Pope Francis frames the opening of his document with chapter 5, followed by a bit of Bible Study for us: 2. “Since we are justified through faith, we … Continue reading
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