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1999 July-August

Letter to the Editor: July-August 1999

Shaw Should Be Glad... Mindless Conformists... The Columbine Abortion... Man the Barricades!... The Common Cup: Not to Worry... The Common Cup & AIDS... Trampling on Our Lord... "Hello, Loving Person Bill"... Golf Shirts & Sugar Bread...

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New Oxford Notes: July-August 1999

"What? You're Not Depressed?"... The Dumbbell Feminese Dialect... Shack-Ups & Shakedowns on Campus... Our Sunday Diversity Training... Atheism for Catholics?...

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Turning Catholics Into a Stiff-Kneed People

THE VIEW FROM WAY DOWN IN THE PEW

J. A. Gray

Kneeling had always meant self-abnegation. To kneel in church was to blend in utterly, to be one more duck in a pond of ducks. Now I felt as if I were showing off.

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The "Independent Catholic"

A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS

Steve Dundas

Logic demands we call those who claim independence what they are: de facto Protestants who don’t have the honesty to call themselves Protestant.

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The Christian & the Epicurean

CAN ONE CHURCH PEW HOLD TWO MORAL UNIVERSES?

Benjamin D. Wiker

The presumptuous sterility of the materialist cosmology should be clear to orthodox Christians, and we should tell the world about it.

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Religious Freedom: What Is the Catholic Teaching?

RECONCILIATION OF OLD AND NEW?

Jeffrey Lehmann

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The New Totalitarianism: Forcing People to Be Tolerant

GUEST COLUMN

David J. Peterson

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Briefly: July-August 1999

Reviews of Très Riches Heures: Behind the Gothic Masterpiece... Joan of Arc... Medieval Exegesis, Vol. 1: The Four Senses of Scripture... Roses, Fountains, and Gold: The Virgin Mary in History, Art, and Apparition...

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