
Good Neighbors Make Good Fences
A free and pluralistic society is strengthened, not weakened, by religious belief and love of neighbor.
A free and pluralistic society is strengthened, not weakened, by religious belief and love of neighbor.
COMMENTARY: Applying our knowledge from the doctrine of original sin, the Parable of the Wheat and Tares, and the Great Commandment of love of neighbor can go a long way in repairing the damage.
Highlights of the Sept. 22 Angelus and a Sept. 21 papal address.
Saint’s spiritual adviser: ‘She was a missionary and an ambassador for the sanctity of life, never growing weary of advocating for the dignity of the unborn, the sick and the dying.’
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