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2023 September

Letters to the Editor: September 2023

Prosperity & the Process of Secularization... Not the Only Port in the Storm... A Cloud of Ambiguity... Beautiful, Sublime & Transcendent... and more

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The News You May Have Missed: September 2023

Artificial Intercession... Impersonator Christi... Icky Chicken... Simian Surprise... Princess Bride... Marine Menace... Highway to Hel... and more

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The Case for Reviving the Rescue Movement

ON THE NEED FOR PERSONAL INTERPOSITION

Jonathan Darnel

Unlike the invisible, nameless, voiceless, and forgettable preborn child, the rescuer is visible, named, memorable, and possesses a voice.

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The Return of the Householder

MAKING THE MOST OF THE POST-CAREER ERA — PART I

Eric Brende

Destiny is leading us to home-based arrangements reminiscent of those of yore, without brutish living conditions and foreshortened lifespans.

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The Woke Ethic & the Spirit of Protestantism

ON FERVENT & MANIC BUSYBODIES

Pieter Vree

The woke project, like much of Protestantism, is led by a self-selected group of “the Elect” who see themselves as arbiters of excellence in moral matters.

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The Third Last Word

REVERT'S ROSTRUM

Casey Chalk

Jesus chose for His mother’s guardian the disciple “whom He loved.” There were few, if any, who were better fit for such an important task than St. John.

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Flesh Is Best

INHABITING THE REAL WORLD

Jeffrey Wald

Babies require their parents to inhabit the real world, to occupy time and space and physicality. Babies destroy gnostic escape; they are the anti-video game.

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Hatred: A Christian Imperative?

Charles C. Yost

Whenever we express preferential love or recognize prior obligations for someone, we are — to that same degree — expressing preference against, or “hatred” for, others.

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Briefly Reviewed: September 2023

Christendom Lost and Found: Meditations for a Post Post-Christian Era... Educating for Eternity: A Teacher’s Companion for Making Every Class Catholic

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