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| Religion and Spirituality; When does one lose out | |
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| Topic Started: Saturday, 12. May 2012, 16:02 (930 Views) | |
| Gerard | Tuesday, 22. May 2012, 12:47 Post #61 |
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Marts, I think we would all agree with you about bodies. But "souls" entered this discussion via a quote from John of the Cross who lived 400 years ago when the Church did seem to be more interested is souls than bodies. Gerry |
| "The institutional and charismatic aspects are quasi coessential to the Church's constitution" (Pope John Paul II, 1998). | |
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