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Apologia pro apologia
By
awelborn
There are many ways to evangelize and catechize, many elements of both. One of the problems, both past and present, in figuring out how to do both of these things is the temptation to push everyone through a narrow gate -but the wrong kind of narrow gate. The gate that presumes all people are the…
And all the mothers say…
By
awelborn
St. Monica…ora pro nobis! St. Monica links from around: Fr. Z on her tomb in Rome Mike Aquilina has many links The Pope, at last year’s Angelus on 8/27: Monica, who was born into a Christian family at Tagaste, today Souk-Aharàs in Algeria, lived her mission as a wife and mother in an exemplary way,…
St. Bartholomew..and others
By
awelborn
From his series on the apostles, Pope Benedict on Bartholomew, traditionally associated with Nathanael, last October: His heart is moved by Jesus’ words, he feels understood and he understands: “This man knows everything about me, he knows and is familiar with the road of life; I can truly trust this man”. And so he answers…
On Mother Teresa
By
awelborn
Of course, the big religion “news” yesterday, propelled by a Drudge link, was an excerpt from and analysis of Mother Teresa’s decades-long dark night of the soul, described in a new book, to be published by Doubleday next month called Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light. This is not news, although the detailed excerpts in…
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