“A person reconciled with God can reconcile himself with the other and can reconcile himself with Creation.”

Colombia: Waiting for Pope Francis’ Encouragement http://www.pagadiandiocese.org/2017/07/21/colombia-waiting-for-the-pope-francis-encouragement/ (July 21, 2017)

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