NR Daily: What Is Pope Francis Saying about Communion?

The entire Catholic Magisterium should not be subject to the modish preferences of current and future occupants of the Petrine office.

June 10 2019

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What Is Pope Francis Saying about Communion?

John Hirschauer

The Catholic Magisterium should not be subject to the modish preferences of current and future popes, especially on communion. Read More

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