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St Joseph’s Day and Karl Barth

by SamuelSThorp on March 19, 2016November 17, 2019

On St. Joseph’s Day I’m reminded of Karl Barth’s emphasis on the significance of Joseph in the life of the Church.

Personal Impressions from #Primates2016

by SamuelSThorp on January 15, 2016August 4, 2020

A short reflection on my impressions of #Primates2016

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