Have you ever taken a course of action or held a particular attitude, all the while thinking that it was correct and then never giving it another thought? That is what happened with Ludovico Gadda, Pope Leo XIV. Ludovico was born in a small Italian town, like many of the popes, all from Italy, who have occupied the Chair of Saint Peter since the time of the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century. It seemed that Ludovico was destined for ministry and priesthood from his earliest days. He was ordained and lived a very traditional life as a parish priest. He lived by the canons and doctrines of the faith. Ludovico was good at what he did. Thus, he was made bishop of the diocese. Later he was moved to a larger metropolitan area and was made archbishop. Still later he was made a cardinal and…
Reconciliation: The Heart of Love
Hosea 2:14-20
Hosea 2:14-20
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by Richard Gribble
by Richard Gribble
CSS Publishing Company, Sermons for Sundays in Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany: Hope and Renewal in Chr, by Richard Gribble