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Emmanuel A.S. Egbunu

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The general spirit of Advent is a longing for the glorious intervention of God in the affairs of men. Our previous meditation focused on the need to look up when things begin to unsettle us. Such an attitude is not in any way to promote
Egbunu
7 Dec
Thanks be to God who has taken us full circle and brought us to the beginning of another Liturgical Year: Advent.

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