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Sunday Reflection, First Sunday of Lent (March 9, 2014): O Felix Culpa
“Just as in living bodies a cell, at first similar to the other cells, can gradually come to be preponderant in the organism, so the particular humanity of Christ was able (at least at the Resurrection) to take on, to … Continue reading →
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