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2022 March

Letters to the Editor: March 2022

Education Alone Is Not Enough... A Necessary Corollary... Serious Stuff... Reconstructing Biblical Authorship... What’s a Faithful Catholic to Do?

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The News You May Have Missed: March 2022

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Return of the Festive Fire... Maus Trap... Burning Off the Big Macs... Tiny Treasure... Friendly Neighborhood Artwork... Four Score & One... and more

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The Conversion of Ruth Snyder

A MYSTERY OF HISTORY

James K. Hanna

Snyder, baptized a Lutheran, entered prison as a nonbeliever but died less than a year later as a Roman Catholic. Was her conversion sincere?

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Why a Self-Indulgent Age Needs a Rough Religion

VITAL WORKS RECONSIDERED, #53 & #54

Kenneth Colston

Penance is man’s pitiful part in cooperation with grace, an extreme method necessary to combat the difficulties posed by the passion and the pride of man.

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The Age of Thoth: Words vs. The Word

CULTURAL COUNTERPOINT

Jason M. Morgan

When we privilege writing over personal encounter, we run the risk of setting up what is written as the arbiter of what counts and what doesn’t.

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Briefly Reviewed: March 2022

Reviews of The Seven Ranges: Ground Zero for the Staging of America... and Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living

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Last Things: March 2022

David Mills

Animals do all sorts of things we do not want people to do. Yet people say these behaviors are "natural" and, therefore, licit among humans.

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