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December 20, 2004
The Pope and Children
Back in The Year of the Family (1994), Pope John Paul II wrote a letter to children for Christmas. In it, he really covers a lot of ground: the life of Jesus, receiving the Sacraments, praying, and being open to the Lord’s leading regarding a vocation. He points out how much some children suffer, and reminisces about his own days as a child at Christmastime. It is a letter filled with tenderness, inspiration and challenge.....for both young and old. Perhaps you’ll want to share it with your family this Christmas season.
Posted by Walter Babetski at December 20, 2004 11:49 AM
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