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Daily Archives: May 30, 2012
Wednesday General Audience: WE MUST NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO BE OVERCOME BY TRIBULATIONS AND DIFFICULTIES
Vatican City, 30 May 2012 (VIS) – During his general audience this morning, which was celebrated in St. Peter’s Square, the Holy Father continued a series of catecheses on Christian prayer according to St. Paul who, the Pope said, saw … Continue reading
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THE POPE: DESPITE THE WEAKNESS OF MAN, THE LORD WILL ALWAYS SUPPORT HIS CHURCH
Vatican City, 30 May 2012 (VIS) – At the end of today’s general audience, the Holy Father made some remarks concerning recent developments in the Vatican. “The events of recent days involving the Curia and my collaborators have brought sadness … Continue reading
Medieval Christian Synthesis through the Present
Dr. Peter Kreeft Creation of Adam (detail) by Michaelangelo Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of 2 of Spiritual History 101: How Did We Get to the Edge? Part 1, which covered Periods 1 to 4, can be read here. The … Continue reading
The Divided Self & the Moral Failings of Christians
by ANTHONY DISTEFANO From the Catholic Phoenix When we Christians are reminded of our moral failings, how should we respond? The question is not do we act badly, or if we do so often or spectacularly. Of course we do, just … Continue reading
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