2001 September
Letter to the Editor: September 2001
Fan Mail From Hell... Balthasar's Fighting Fans... Balthasar's Cultivated Fans... Ugliness Takes Its Vengeance... Cast Into the Furnace of Fire...
READ ARTICLENew Oxford Notes: September 2001
Liturgical Pacifism... Pacifying Men and Boys... Pacifying Prolifers
READ ARTICLEConfessions of an Ob-Gyn
My conversion involved non-participation in any form of contraceptive prescribing or sterilization, and promotion of Natural Family Planning.
READ ARTICLEA Brief, Air-Tight Argument Against Abortion
My opposition has nothing to do with the Bible or the Church; it is based squarely upon biological science and the political principles upon which our government was founded.
READ ARTICLEThe Catholic Hiroshima
Dissent affects spiritual life in a way that is analogous to what happens to biological life in the aftermath of an atomic bomb.
READ ARTICLESmoke If You Must, But Get Rid of That Execrable TV
Television use is linked to a significant loss of intellectual ability in young children, increased violent behavior, and loss of morals.
READ ARTICLEThe Great Father Grump
Christian love demands more than charitable works and hugging one another: It also demands acts of orthodoxy, because our first love must be God, who is Truth.
READ ARTICLETo Be a Faithful Catholic at Any Mass: A Pledge
This pledge, a response to the wide number of common abuses currently in vogue at many Masses, is for the individual Catholic and is intended to be kept as a reference.
READ ARTICLEA Handmaiden's Tale
Chances are there’s a neglected duty somewhere in your parish that you can take over. Do it with all your might to the glory of God alone.
READ ARTICLEThe Virgin Mary's Unique Privilege
All but the last two mysteries of the Rosary are taken directly from Scripture, and even the Assumption and Coronation are “veiled” there in the Prophets.
READ ARTICLEThe Return of the Physician-Executioner
We would do well to heed the lesson of Deuteronomy 30:19 (Choose life…"), rather than the teachings of "ethicists" who cannot distinguish human babies from fish.
READ ARTICLETo Die of Love
Poet Paul Claudel describes the apotheosis of Thérèse as "this little girl burning like a Pentecost." Bishop Gaucher writes, "A short life can live love to a white-hot degree."
READ ARTICLEBriefly: September 2001
Reviews of Visions: The Soul's Path to the Sacred... Surprised by Truth 2... Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology... The Belief of Catholics
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