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A Reflection for Saturday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
Perhaps it is the hard-won wisdom that comes with age, but the Catholic rituals and practices I once scorned are the same rituals and practices that now usher me into God's presence, time and time again.
"Only through patient and inclusive dialogue" can "a just and lasting conflict resolution can be achieved" in the long-running conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, said the Holy See's permanent observer to the United Nations.
Greta Gaffin
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Acceptance of changing tides was a major theme at the recent Conference of Major Superiors of Men National Assembly.
Nothing in my life has been as freeing as the realization that not everyone is going to love, like or approve of me.
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