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
READ ARTICLEThe 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
READ ARTICLENew 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?
READ ARTICLEVatican II's Call to Communicate the Gospel
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."
READ ARTICLEThe Disease of Irreverence
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.
READ ARTICLESlaves of a Cold, Heartless Universe
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.
READ ARTICLEAdvice to Hell Raisers
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.
READ ARTICLEConscience: When Ignorance Is Not Bliss
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.
READ ARTICLEApostatizing in Place
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.
READ ARTICLEBlaming the Renaissance Is Just Plain Wrong
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.
READ ARTICLEBriefly: 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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