Does the Catholic Church have a specific post-Day of Declaration role?
A. Yes, as a unifier of the Christian approach – provided that, in the light of the new reality which the Christ’s presence presents (and that of the Master Jesus, Who is in charge of the Christian churches), it is flexible and resilient enough to renounce its manmade dogmas and doctrines, political and economic power, and social control.
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