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We need a Jesus. Well, I do not mean that on the literal side. But reflecting this past Lenten Season, I came to that conclusion. And no, it’s not the country I am talking about. Rather, I am pointing to the side that is so neglected, as much as education matter of fact.

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At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday morning this young priest is sleeping very soundly indeed, because on Saturday morning he is coaching football, and on Saturday afternoon he is chaplain in the city jail, and on Saturday night he is hearing confessions in the parish church, and then he is trying to prepare his sermon for Sunday, so he only gets to bed at 11:00 p.m.

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There, sadly, is a festering crisis of truth that is at the bottom of all the mess we are having now. Thanks to it, our air has become polluted, people are becoming increasingly skeptical and cynical. Only the devil is happy with all this confusion, together, of course, with his human cohorts.
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There, sadly, is a festering crisis of truth that is at the bottom of all the mess we are having now. Thanks to it, our air has become polluted, people are becoming increasingly skeptical and cynical. Only the devil is happy with all this confusion, together, of course, with his human cohorts.
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