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2014 March

Letter to the Editor: March 2014

A Justification for Metastasized Disdain... A Powerful Excuse for the Morally Irresponsible... Channeling History... Enough with the "Nice Guy" Routine... The Courage to Criticize... Complete Submission & a Docile Mind... Real Love for Manifest Sinners

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The News You May Have Missed

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His Name is Francis... Circumcision Decision... Easily Swallowed Sacraments... Lascivious Lavender Lobby?... Cuddle Up to Unconditional Love... Their Satanic Monument Request... Tattoos of the Dead... Cracking the Code

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New Oxford Notes: March 2014

The Prayers of Moloch's Modern Priestesses... The Self-Fulfilling Prophet

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Reading Francis through Manzoni

ECHOES FROM THE PAGES OF A BOOK

Francis J. Manion

The main themes of "The Betrothed" include the mercy and forgiveness of God and the corruption caused by love of wealth and worldliness in society and the Church.

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"Lust Hard by Hate"

GUEST COLUMN

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Lust is not beautiful, and no rhetoric can make it seem so. In "Sonnet 116," Shakespeare reminds us of what love really is: "the marriage of true minds."

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Heroes or Villains?

William Doino Jr.

Lapomarda has a true historian's ability to synthesize a vast array of material and keenly assess it for the reader's edification.

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Briefly: March 2013

The Price to Pay: A Muslim Risks All to Follow Christ... Killing Jesus: The Unknown Conspiracy Behind the World's Most Famous Execution

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