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The Happy Priest: Where He Has Gone, We Hope to Follow
The judgments of time will be corrected by the judgments of eternity. The injustices of this world ...
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From Ascension To Pentecost: Life in The Spirit and Interior Peace
"Grant, we pray, almighty God, that the splendor of your glory may shine forth upon us and that, by the ...
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Congregation for the Clergy on the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord
The Collect continues: "where the Head has gone before in glory, the Body is called to follow in ...
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Catholic Social Doctrine: Morality, Science, and Technology
Science and technology, for all their good, are not something ungoverned by moral law. We should not ...
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The Ascension of the Lord Is Also Our Ascension With the Lord
Does the Ascension affect our lives in the here and now? Is it a commemoration of an event which occurred 2000 ...
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A Year After Fire, Parish Starts to Rebuild
Last year, Msgr. Tim Nichols addressed the shocked St. John Vianney parishioners, many who watch their church ...
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