Pope: Complaints Coupled with Inaction are Poison
By Carol Glatz, CNS — Complaints without any desire to do anything about the situation are poison, Pope Francis said. […]
Pope: Complaints Coupled with Inaction are Poison Read Post »
By Carol Glatz, CNS — Complaints without any desire to do anything about the situation are poison, Pope Francis said. […]
Pope: Complaints Coupled with Inaction are Poison Read Post »
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