The former nuncio points out the connection with the 11th-century monk who fought against ‘sins of sodomy and simony’ in the Church, and reflects on the conversion of St. Peter the apostle.
Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register
Friday, February 22, 2019
The former nuncio points out the connection with the 11th-century monk who fought against ‘sins of sodomy and simony’ in the Church, and reflects on the conversion of St. Peter the apostle.
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