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In 2005, the Parisian city authorities staged a competition for an ambitious cultural development on the site, as part of an ongoing programme of urban revitalisation in the languishing 13th arrondissement. Now the restored lives and the refinished furniture on one corner are an invitation to revitalisation for a whole neighbourhood and, perhaps one day, an entire city. Entitled Misericordia Dei (The Mercy of God), it is a strongly worded instruction designed to head off the "crisis in confession" which has a grip on the Church, and to provide a vigorous revitalisation of the sacrament of penance. |
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