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Abusi: la road map di Francesco (Lessico Papale 51)
- Narrated by: Domenico Agasso jr
- Length: 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Papa Francesco è entrato nel linguaggio pubblico contemporaneo con una forza e un'energia che colpisce non solo i cattolici, ma anche i laici. Alcune parole, con lui, hanno cambiato di senso.
Concretezza, consapevolezza e chiarezza: questa la linea della Chiesa di Papa Francesco sul tema degli abusi. Una linea non solo teorica, ma una guida pratica per tutti i vescovi in vista del prossimo incontro dei rappresentanti delle Conferenze Episcopali del mondo.
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