It is wrong to suggest that by working for peace Pope Francis has compromised the Church’s moral authority.
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The Pope of Peace
Matthew Schmitz
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It is wrong to suggest that by working for peace Pope Francis has compromised the Church’s moral authority.
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Robert P. Imbelli
“In no sense do we await the age of the Spirit; for it coincides exactly with the age of Christ.”
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he Good Life After Graduation
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Williamson’s achievements as an author are permeated by his Christian hope.
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With contraception so easily accessible, this “new chapter in reproductive health” is likely to be a grim one.
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