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Article Two Adoptions “While nothing can alter or supersede my first adoption, I believe my second adoption might resurrect some of the first one’s losses.” By Melody S. Gee April 1, 2021 Spirituality U.S. Catholicism The Last Word
Article ‘But to be Young Was Very Heaven’ “Did a sensitive, intellectually alert priest see in me a young protégé, perhaps a future seminarian? Or was a lonely man impelled by a less salutary desire?” By Robert P. Imbelli April 1, 2021 Religious Life