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1998 October

Letter to the Editor: October 1998

Only the Victim Can Forgive... Only Double-Parking Gone Forever?... Look Across the Bay!... From Tussman to Thomas Aquinas College?... A Finger in the Dike...

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Why Pope Pius XII Was Right

THE HOLY SEE VS. THE THIRD REICH

Ronald J. Rychlak

Pius guided the Church with a combination of caution, courage, and compassion. In so doing, he lessened suffering, saved many lives, and even helped the Allies win.

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"Thou Shalt Not Be Judgmental" & Other Postmodernist Notions

THE REGRESSION TO BARBARISM

Leon McKenzie

All capacities with which God endowed us must be employed in the quest for truth.

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A New Women's Religious Congregation Devoted to Evangelization

TAKING THE GOSPEL TO THE STREETS

Dolores H. Fischer

Emulating the Apostles, the community is appropriately called the Apostles of the Interior Life.

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The Least of the Least of Our Brethren

THE NEW KILLING FIELDS

Jeffrey Ziegler

How can we convert this culture of death? Through education, public action, pastoral leadership — and faith.

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The Neoconservative Catholics' Dramatic Change of Direction

AMERICA: NOT SO GREAT AFTER ALL

John F. Quinn

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The New-Generation Liberal Catholic: He'll Switch Rather Than Fight

POST-CONCILIAR CATECHESIS & SELF-DESTRUCTION

David R. Carlin

Having a weak sense of institutional loyalty, he will express dissatisfaction with the Church by simply taking a hike.

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Why Vatican II's Declaration on Religious Liberty Does Not Violate Catholic Tradition

A RESPONSE TO MICHAEL DAVIES

Andrew Tardiff

Michael Davies’s own book reveals there is no contradiction.

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Post-Vatican II 'la la la' Music: Unworthy of the Catholic Church

GUEST COLUMN

William J. Abbott

The Church seems to choose to appear as in decline artistically, liturgically, and inspirationally.

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Who Are the Real Fanatics?

GUEST COLUMN

Joseph Collison

“I didn’t know Christians would help me,” the expectant mother told the counselor. “I thought they were all mean.”

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Thinking Morally

Gerard V. Bradley

May a woman spend $10,000 on a facelift to conceal ordinary aging? May a mechanic continue working for a shop that cheats customers?

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Briefly: October 1998

Reviews of Salt of the Earth: Christianity and the Catholic Church at the End of the Millennium... Huxley: From Devil's Disciple to Evolution's High Priest... Alfred C. Kinsey... Real Politics

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