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2023 November

Letters to the Editor: November 2023

Rescue: Right or Wrong?... A Hollow Simulacrum of Life... Can You Hear Me Now?... Defending the Best of the West... and more

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The News You May Have Missed: November 2023

Poor Rich Folk... Hole in the (Great) Wall... Say Hello to Our Little Friends... Artificial Liberal Intelligence... What, Where & Wyeth... and more

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The Trinity & the Moral Life

HABITS MADE OF IRON

Randall B. Smith

Every moral act animated by charity is Trinitarian in character. We seek to do the will of the Father, and, in doing so, we seek to make ourselves “like Christ.”

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Engaging the Morally Unconscious Person

AN ANALYSIS OF ANTI-LIFE ATTITUDES

Christopher M. Reilly

The appropriate message for such a person is a stern warning to “Wake up!” reminiscent of Jesus’ dismay at finding His disciples asleep in the Garden of Gethsemane.

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The Demise of the Parish Cemetery

THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANTI-SUBSIDIARITY IN THE CHURCH

John M. Grondelski

The Church is doing practically nothing to make people aware of legitimate green burial or to bring down the costs associated with the funeral industry.

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...And Justice for Some

NEW OXFORD NOTEBOOK

Pieter Vree

Catholic monuments, Catholic buildings, and Catholics themselves will continue to be attacked but the attackers have little to fear from the law.

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The Fourth Last Word

REVERT'S ROSTRUM

Casey Chalk

Through our pain, we are capable of actually participating in the salvific economy of Christ. This spiritual power is all the more acute at death.

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The Halifax School & the Fallacy at the Heart of Anglicanism

A BRIEF HISTORY

Richard Upsher Smith Jr.

This is a tale of a well-organized and lofty effort by theologians, parish clergy, and laymen to recover the essence of Anglicanism in Canada.

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The Necessity of Hierarchy

Jerry D. Salyer

Many on the Left and Right historically have been averse to acknowledging a common good, as such would entail “truth with a capital ‘T.’”

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Briefly Reviewed: November 2023

Here Eric Jackson reviews 'Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History,' by Peter Brown.

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