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Tag: Praying for the dead

Make Atonement for the Dead

Background: A while ago, my daughters asked my favorite books when I was their age. Christopher Pike was one of … More

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  • What Can My Kids Read
    • The violence under the illusion of fighting evil only makes it worse.
    • If he is, why not I?
    • Responsibility for an action can be diminished or nullified
    • The one who handed me over to you has the greater sin.
    • The human person has a communal dimension as an essential component of his nature
    • Forgive them, Father! They don’t know what they are doing.
    • The ministry of reconciliation
    • The absurdity of dividing people along such lines.
    • Bring up children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
    • The human person is and ought to be the principle, the subject, and the end of all social institutions.
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