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Paul Erich Menge has graduate degrees in political science, worked for over thirty years in administrative positions for the people of the State of Wisconsin, lived through the same difficult times as Ken Woodward, and published a booklet, What Catholics Stand For (Early Morning, 2002), to help end the confusion of those times.
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“See How the Church Is Alive Today!”

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“But we see how the Church is alive today!” — Benedict XVI, Final General Audience, Feb. 27, 2013. Upheaval in the Church and confusion among the faithful.  The late 1960s and early 1970s were dark days […]

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