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SUMMARY:St. Charles Borromeo
DESCRIPTION:FOCAL POINT: \n“The religious working in the parish apostolate will exercise special care so that the parish will become one family\, united in the Spirit and love of Christ\, on the model of the first Christian community in Jerusalem where ‘the community of believers were of one heart and one mind’ (Acts 4:32).” (Con. 212) \n  \nDeceased:\nFr. John Nagorznik\, 1908\, San Antonio\, USA\nBr. Giuseppe Mastropietro\, 1928\, Rome\, Italy\nFr. Walter Barron\, 1990\, Des Plaines\, USA \n  \n\nFor the Congregation and for our superiors.\nIn thanksgiving for St. Charles Borromeo\, known for his introduction of reforms and for the founding of the first seminaries.\nFor deceased parents and family members.\n\n  \nFURTHER REFLECTION: \n“Human beings too are creatures of this world\, enjoying a right to life and happiness\, and endowed with unique dignity. So\, we cannot fail to consider the effects on people’s lives of environmental deterioration\, current models of development and the throwaway culture.” (Laudato Si’\, 43)
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