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Dilexi Te 22: Jesus Challenging Poor Thinking
The world of Jesus’ time was a wicked place for the poor. As is true today, people blamed the need for their own ails. People of religion, now as then, were no different. If a person is poor, it must … Continue reading
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Doctrinal Note on Mary
The DDF’s new document on Marian devotion appeared on the Vatican site here yesterday. The title is interesting: Mater Populi Fidelis. Translation: Mother of a Faithful People. While some Christians may stress things they see or hear about like the prohibition … Continue reading
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