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1998 September

Letter to the Editor: September 1998

Finding the Right Door... About the Register, etc... Okay, the Register Isn't Insipid... Catholics Aren't Stupid...

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One Humdrum Catholic & Apostolic Church?

WHERE'S THE MYSTERY, PERIL, BEAUTY & EXCITEMENT?

Marian E. Crowe

Today God is presented as a kind of cosmic Santa Claus, Who accepts all and helps all have high self-esteem.

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The Long Conversion of Oscar Wilde

"...THROUGH A BROKEN HEART MAY LORD CHRIST ENTER IN"

Andrew McCracken

The wittiest man of his time, who considered himself a "violent Papist," believed that, of all religions, Catholicism is the one worth dying in.

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The Rift Between the Finest Minds & The Limp Academics Now in Power

SPOILED AMERICANS, SOFT PROFESSORS & STUNTED STUDENTS

Robert Greer Cohn

A “Humanities and Arts Memorial” was held at Stanford in 1995, as top universities worked to destroy Western culture.

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Unhappy Anniversary: Humanae Vitae at 30

THE PROPHETIC INSIGHT OF POPE PAUL VI

Kenneth D. Whitehead

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Contraception & Compromised Intimacy

FALSE FREEDOM & LIMITED LOVE

Donald DeMarco

When one has passed beyond egoism, when one has truly understood that love is a mutual gift, then one comes to what is truly love.

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Our Economy of Paper & Hot Air

DISNEY BOSS IS PAID $565 MILLION IN ONE YEAR

Rupert J. Ederer

The inflated paper value of our corporate structure as reflected in stocks has not the remotest connection to real capital.

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From "Babies Having Babies" To Babies Hating Babies

GUEST COLUMN

Joseph Collison

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Necessary, but Not Sufficient

Paul Koenen

Review of Just As I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham

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Neither Old nor Catholic

William J. Tighe

Old Catholicism originated in an 18th-century schism within the illegal but tolerated Catholic Church in the officially Calvinist Netherlands.

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Briefly: September 1998

Review of Catholic Converts: British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome

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