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Inculturation in China: A Case Study

As in the case of subsidiarity, also the idea of inculturation was practiced by the Church for centuries before being explicitly articulated and defined in more abstract terms. Arguably, St. Paul’s preaching and writing was already a model of inculturation. Simply put, inculturation is a cautious adaptability that missionaries deploy when presenting the Catholic Faith […]

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Jesuits remain in Mexican mountains after priests’ killings

MEXICO CITY — Two months after a pair of Jesuit priests were killed in a remote mountain community in northern Mexico, the suspected killer remains on the loose and townspeople are frightened, but the religious order says it is not leaving. The killings of Fathers Javier Campos and Joaquín Mora, […]

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