Beatific visions

[...]to be a fully actualized human being, purified and divinized, one must live among us. [...]the Blessed turn around and make the journey back down the mountain into our struggles of love and war, not separate from our world but at the heart of its mystery. The invaders promoted a return to polyg...

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Published inU.S. Catholic Vol. 87; no. 2; pp. 18 - 23
Main Author Costello, Damian
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago Claretian Publications 01.02.2022
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Summary:[...]to be a fully actualized human being, purified and divinized, one must live among us. [...]the Blessed turn around and make the journey back down the mountain into our struggles of love and war, not separate from our world but at the heart of its mystery. The invaders promoted a return to polygamy, not only to undermine village authority and encourage obedience to Japanese rule, but also to make it easier to recruit prostitutes for the army. When the visible leadership was removed, leaders like To Rot and Rasoamanarivo stayed, two of countless models for what Pope Francis hopes to resurrect for the church today with the 2021 apostolic letter Antiquum Ministerium (Instituting the Ministry of Catechist). New Haven, Connecticut Blessed Michael J. McGivney (1852-1890), the founder of the Knights of Columbus, the world's foremost Catholic fraternal benefit society with close to 2 million members, had many striking characteristics that made people notice him:
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ISSN:0041-7548