Cristo ofrece su gracia a través de los sacramentos. La eucaristía y confesión tienen que ser esenciales en la vida de todo hombre. Jared Zimmerer analiza cómo su experiencia como fisicoculturista le ayudó a comprender aspectos de la vida sacramental.
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The Happy Paradox of the Beatitudes
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