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Does Faith Have a Future?
The issue of the future prospects of faith is one which Catholics need to have the courage to address. Faith is a primal force and a dynamic element in human life rather than an attitude, ideology or set of opinions. In essence, faith keeps people alive and is a preservation of promise. It involves...
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