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COMMENTARY: We live in a world where time is indivisible. Our lives become more meaningful and tradition becomes possible only when we acknowledge that fact.

By Donald DeMarco, EWTN News, August 14, 2023

Donald DeMarcoWe live from moment to moment. We measure time in millennia, decades, years, months, weeks, days, minutes and seconds. This is practical since it allows us to determine our age, celebrate anniversaries, be on time for meetings, organize air flights and take care of sundry other matters of importance.

And yet, time never stops at any point. It is an unbroken flow that cannot, in itself, be divided into parts. We know this intuitively, although we never lose sight of the practical significance of chronometers. …

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