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Praying the evil that affects us

Professor Pablo Alonso, SJ, PhD, of the Faculty of Theology, gave this talk and prayer at the Christian Community of Married Couples of Our Lady of Nazareth and the Pillar

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Prof. Pablo Alonso, SJ, PhD, during his talk

11 March 2024

Last Thursday, 7 March 2024, the Professor of the Faculty of Theology, Pablo Alonso, SJ, PhD, reflected and led the prayer together with all those attending his talk entitled "Praying the evil that affects us". The meeting was organised by the Comunidad Cristiana de Matrimonios de Nuestra Señora de Nazaret y del Pilar, at the Parroquia San Francisco de Borja (Madrid).

Professor Pablo Alonso Vicente is PhD in Theology, Department of Sacred Scripture and Church History, and an expert in Sacred Scripture.

The full meeting is available below from the Nazareth Marriage Community channel:



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