2024 September

Letters to the Editor: September 2024
Christ Our Mascot?... Clearing Out the Smoke... Mixed Marriages & Religious Indifferentism... Too Breezy a Dismissal... Communicating Something Essential... and more
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The News You May Have Missed: September 2024
Religion of Terror... Husker Heaven... Gravitas in a Bikini?... Avenger’s Endgame... Desperately Seeking Exposure... The Happy Humanoid... more
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Wrestling for Truth with ChatGPT
Every technological development, at least up until now, has created a new tool that can be pressed into the service (or disservice) of man.
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Two Monasteries Quite Contrary
Russian Orthodox theologian Vladimir Soloviev considered himself both Russian Orthodox and Catholic, as both Churches are truly apostolic with valid sacraments.
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A Machiavellian on the Throne of Peter?
Francis’s soundbite approach to theology has been a disaster for the Church. But worse have been the machinations from which the dissembling serves to distract us.
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A Requiem for Old Rosy
Rosecrans had a reputation as a vocal Catholic with an aggressive evangelizing impulse. He kneeled alongside his soldiers at Mass, and regularly prayed the Rosary.
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The Universal Dimensions of the Incarnation
The Creator’s assumption of a created nature has effects that reach all of time and space — a truth supremely realized in the administration of the sacraments.
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Holy Days of Obligation Abroad
The Church’s universal laws bind everyone, but those who find themselves in a foreign territory are not obligated to observe universal laws that are not in force there.
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Reading as a Spiritual Discipline
Whether it is a good or a bad reader who opens every new book with the prayer to be challenged and improved by it, it is certainly a rare one.
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Briefly Reviewed: September 2024
Here we review 'Septology' by Jon Fosse and 'President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier' by C.W. Goodyear
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