“La Douceur de Vivre”
Michael Pakaluk: Amidst crises, we need consolations> God has given them to us, so we should not spurn them but desire them and take them in.
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Michael Pakaluk: Amidst crises, we need consolations> God has given them to us, so we should not spurn them but desire them and take them in.
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Michael Pakaluk on some notable persons in Britain and American Catholic converts. For this to happen now, we must be models of the Faith.
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