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Good Friday Reflections on Mother Teresa, Suffering, Blood Sacrifice and Kenosis
As we continue the reflection and celebration on the Easter Triduum, I would like to include several reflections from my favorite resources. First, is from David Backes, Professor, Deacon, author and owner of the outstanding blog New Wood. Set forth … Continue reading →
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