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The Day Is Now Far Spent

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“Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.”

May 26, 2019 Nicolas Diat 4

Editor’s note: The following address was given by Nicolas Diat at the May 14, 2019 Presentation at the Centre Saint-Louis (Institut Français) of the French edition of Cardinal Robert Sarah’s book The Day is Now Far […]

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Cardinal Sarah: God never abandons His Church

March 28, 2019 Catholic News Agency 15

Vatican City, Mar 28, 2019 / 12:39 pm (CNA).- Cardinal Robert Sarah defended papal primacy and priestly celibacy, and called for unity among Catholics in the face of Church scandals and the moral crisis in […]

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