Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, and Contingency
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Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, and Contingency
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Death and dying during the pandem
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Now it's a fancy way of, of making a simple, but very important for me, the world that we know and everything in it is unstable in its being what I mean is it comes into being and it passes out of being it doesn't endure everything. And it's being is ultimately fragile and unstable. Think of every plant you've ever seen, came into being. It will pretty soon actually pass out. Think of every insect currently flying or crawling around the world, came into being and will rather soon pass out of being think of every animal that's ever walked or crawled upon the earth came into being, it will pass out of being now, make the timeframe a little bit longer, even mountains.
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2022-12-16
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Bishop Robert Barron