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Article: Hunthausen speaks for reconciliation. (Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen speaks at 10th Annual Liturgy Conference of the Saginaw, MI diocese)
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- National Catholic Reporter
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- February 23, 1996
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MIDLAND, Mich. -- People would rather part with any possession, no matter how precious, than with a grudge they are nursing against another person, Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen told some 300 participants in a liturgy conference here.
"We nurse resentments within our own hearts," said the archbishop, who is recognized internationally as a peace activist and the object of a controversial Vatican-ordered investigation.
Hunthausen, retired archbishop of Seattle, was one of eight speakers for the two-day meeting, the 10th Annual Liturgy Conference of the Saginaw, Mich., diocese, held Feb. 2 and 3 for diocesan ministers. His topic was the Eucharist as a "Meal of ...
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