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Saturday, December 31, 2022

Pope Benedict and the Law: From the MOJ archives

In addition to Marc's two recent and helpful posts, here are a few items from the MOJ archives that might be worth (re!)reading, as we reflect on the gift of the late Pope's life and work:

"Pope Benedict and the New Evangelization" (here)

"Another Garnett on Solidarity and Suffering" (here)

"'The Pope Is a Liberal'" (here)

"Pope Benedict on 'Following the Prevailing Winds'" (here)

"Benedict XVI, Deus Caritas Est, and the Role of the Church in Public Life" (here)

"Benedict XVI on Martin Luther" (here)

"A Mortgage on the Church" (here)

"Pope Benedict XVI on Religious Communities' Freedom and 'Equality Legislation'" (here)

"Pope Benedict XVI's Visit with Youth with Disabilities" (here)

"Forgiveness:  Pope Benedict's Legacy?" (here)

"Ambassador Glendon's Address to Pope Benedict XVI" (here)

"Catholic Legal Thought:  Live at the Dubliner!" (here)

"'Patricipation in the Eternal Reason of God'" (here)

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