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2011 June

Letter to the Editor: June 2011

Silence, Dissent & Humanae Vitae... Catholic Social Teaching: Nonsensical & Naive... the Real Conservative Outcry Against Caritas in Veritate... The Glass Is Half empty... Suprised by Quality... A Myopic Skirmish... The Folly of Debating Absolutes... A History of Homosexuality in U.S. Military.... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Games Bishops Play... Cream-Pie Intimidation... Banning the Blade... Piss Christ, the Admontion... Barney Rubble's Twin Brother? Longevity & the Loss of Religion... Gaga for Judas... and more ... and more

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New Oxford Notes: June 2011

Irony & the Obama Catholic... How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the Internet... Is Your Job on the Endangered-Species List?

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Vatican II's Call to Communicate the Gospel

READING THE DOCUMENTS - PART II

Christopher Zehnder

The Church as "sacrament" is not an optional means to salvation; she is the necessary "instrument of intimate union with God and of the unity of all mankind."

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The Disease of Irreverence

A CULTURAL CANCER

Alice von Hildebrand

True culture elevates; it does not drag down. True culture calls one to look upward, triggering gratitude in our souls, and to love what is lovable.

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Slaves of a Cold, Heartless Universe

THE RED HAND OF ATHEISM

Andrew M. Seddon

Atheists don't have an absence of belief. They believe very strongly. They believe in naturalism — the assumption that nothing exists beyond the material cosmos.

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Advice to Hell Raisers

VITAL WORKS RECONSIDERED #24 & #25

Carl Sundell

Lies are easier to spread than in the old days, when there were many more farmers than there were scholars, and farmers were harder to fool.

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Conscience: When Ignorance Is Not Bliss

GUEST COLUMN

W. Michael Westbrook

We can train the conscience to become a better instrument by exposing ourselves to the principles of moral reasoning as taught by the Church and the natural law.

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Apostatizing in Place

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Feminists found "a way to leave and stay at the same time." They created Women-Church, opting for part identification with and part struggle against Catholicism.

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Blaming the Renaissance Is Just Plain Wrong

Christopher Beiting

Renaissance-era humanists were entranced by the possibility of human development, but to depict them as a collection of prome­thean proto-Jacobins is just false.

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Briefly: June 2011

Review of The End and the Beginning: Pope John Paul II — The Victory of Freedom, the Last Years, the Legacy...

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