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2025 March

Letters to the Editor: March 2025

Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide... The Essential Guide... On the Means & Methods of Salvation... The Grand Illusion of Historical Narratives... and more

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The News You May Have Missed: March 2025

Dial “A” for Anxiety... Got Your Goat... Bird Burglars... Rain of Reptiles... Your Life for a Legend... Falling into the Pitt... Alive & Kicking... and more

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Heaven: A Stumbling Block?

WHAT DO WE REALLY BELIEVE ABOUT ETERNAL LIFE?

Mike Filce

Our impoverished ideas of Heaven often result in our overvaluing our earthly life and giving it more attention than the one to come.

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Uncle Ted’s Long Shadow

NEW OXFORD NOTEBOOK

Pieter Vree

Apart from the possible connection to Francis’s old pal McCarrick, McElroy is basically a Francis clone. He’s parroted the Pope’s pet projects at nearly every turn.

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A Love Supreme

CULTURAL COUNTERPOINT

Jason M. Morgan

God is closest to us in our suffering, in our darkness, in the stupidity of our pain. When we feel farthest away from His glory, He is with us the most.

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The Magnificent Otherness of Yahweh

GUEST COLUMN

Phillip Campbell

The Old Testament depiction of God is the most convincing and compelling description of a transcendent being in the entire corpus of religious literature.

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The Complex Legacy of John Ireland

GUEST COLUMN

Eric Jackson

Charges of Americanism aside, his glorious buildings remain as monuments to the faith he tried to keep and the Church he did his best to serve.

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A Catholic China? What Could Have Been, What Could Be

Christopher Beiting

Lu regarded Confucianism as the epitome of natural-law thinking and concluded that its best elements reach their highest realization in the Catholic faith.

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Briefly Reviewed: March 2025

Here we review Resistance from the Right: Conservatives & the Campus Wars in Modern America, by Lauren Lassabe Shepherd.

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