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An Outline of God’s Plan for Humanity
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Vatican City, Oct 11, 2020 / 07:00 am (CNA).- Pope Francis said Sunday that the life of Blessed Carlo Acutis provides a witness for young people that true happiness is found when one puts God first.
“Yesterday in Assisi, Carlo Acutis, a fifteen-year-o…
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Vatican City, Oct 11, 2020 / 05:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis sent a video message to the TED Countdown summit on climate change Saturday explaining how a more “integral ecology” can help the poor.
“Science tells us, with more precision…
Read MoreReading 1 IS 25:6-10A
On this mountain the LORD of hosts
will provide for all peoples
a feast of rich food and choice wines,
juicy, rich food and pure, choice wines.
On this mountain he will destroy
the veil that veils all peoples,
t…
Posted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Cardinal Angelo Becciu, labor, lead, News, News Analysis, Pope Francis, Vatican, Vatican finances |
In effect, a simple pact is formed whenever a new leader is chosen: “Pick whomever you want to work for you, but deliver results.”
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The core of biblical Christianity rises or falls on Eucharistic belief.
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Dr. Scott Hahn reflects on the Mass readings for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) Isaiah 25:6–10Psalm 23:1–6Philippians 4:12–14, 19–20Matthew 22:1–14 Visit the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology website to listen to an audio record…
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James Matthew Wilson: We improve only by being followers, and we achieve something new only through our creative fidelity to the past.
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Read MoreThe king said to him, “My friend, how is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?” But he was reduced to silence. Then the king said to his attendants, “Bind his hands and feet, and cast him into the darkness outside, where there will be wai…
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Alexander was born in 1534 in Milan, Italy, to an important Genoese family. He joined the Barnabites, which had been recently founded by St. Anthony Zaccaria, at the age of seventeen, and studied at the Order’s college at Pavia, which he also endowed with a library and at which he taught philosophy and theology. He […]
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Doug Ford has apparently said that we must learn to live without friends, and with this, he is on par with his erstwhile-fellow-lockdown leader, Boris Johnson. Besides the obvious differences between the two, there is a similarity: Both overweight, blond-haired bon-vivants, or so we once thought, and so they were once portrayed. Of course, Mr.[…]
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Read MoreVATICAN CITY – The predominant global economic system is “unsustainable,” particularly in its impact on the environment, Pope Francis said.
“We are faced with the moral imperative — and the practical urgency — to rethink many things” about the econo…
Read MorePope Francis has written an encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, on “fraternity and social friendship” that is unique in the history of the genre. It is not addressed to his brother bishops or the universal Church per […]
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