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Love of Neighbor versus Victimology

By Rico McCahon inBlog

Posted on: Dec 18, 2022

Bishop Barron has been great with his investigation of mimetic desire. Here is an interesting post from his Word On Fire blog countering what sometimes seems to be either a contradiction or at least something almost incompatible with our Catholic faith.

“The Most Powerful Anti-Christian Movement”

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