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Article Annulment Do Catholics who need an annulment for a new marriage to be valid in the eyes of the church really even know what's involved in the first place? By Thomas Baker July 15, 2015 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Laity Sexuality Theology
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Article The Next Step 'Laudato si’' develops a notion of solidarity within and between generations, not only with fellow human beings but with the whole earth and all its creatures. By Anthony Annett July 7, 2015 Environment Pope Francis Social Justice Theology U.S. Catholicism