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Ibis
It was one of my favorite words as a young boy: ibis. Not sure why. Later I became aware of the bird with the downward bending beak. There are many species of ibises, but the one pictured on the right … Continue reading
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A Fidelity That Generates the Future 13: Safeguarding and Nurturing Vocations
13. This requires safeguarding and nurturing a vocation through a constant journey of conversion and renewed fidelity, which is never a purely individual path but commits us to caring for one another. Forming seminarians not as lone rangers, but as … Continue reading
Dilexi Te 70: Three Examples
Moving today into the 1800s: 70. In the nineteenth century, also in France, Saint Marcellin Champagnat founded the Institute of the Marist Brothers of the Schools. “He was sensitive to the spiritual and educational needs of his time, especially to … Continue reading
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