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2025 January-February

Letters to the Editor: January-February 2025

Stirred Up... The Sincerest Form of Flattery... Unjustifiably Gloomy... Not the Same Mountain... That “Last Chance” at Grace... Very Necessary Work... and more

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The News You May Have Missed: January-February 2025

Wanna Get Away?... Warning: Christian Worldview... Vigilance Advised... Vigilance Advised... The Great Cheese Heist... Your Word of the Year... and more

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Symposium on Catholics & American Political Life

PART II

How are Catholics to fulfill their vocation as more than mere citizens given the waning influence of the Church in public life and the grim sociopolitical outlook?

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Why Must Man Work?

ON PRODUCTIVITY & PERSONHOOD

Edmund B. Miller with Patricia Bonar

That which is the first object of our making is not stuff but — like God — life itself, which means friendship, justice, generosity, love, peace, and children.

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A Rogue Receives a Red Hat

NEW OXFORD NOTEBOOK

Pieter Vree

Radcliffe is a walking cliché who parrots all the standard liberal dogmas like women’s ordination, gays in the priesthood, and Communion for remarried Catholics.

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Refugees on the Run, Pilgrims Without a Home

REVERT'S ROSTRUM

Casey Chalk

God graciously gives some persecuted Christians opportunities to start again. He continues to work in the life of the D’Souza family via their many advocates.

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Be the Champion!

GUEST COLUMN

Jonathan Darnel

We’ve made little progress in convincing Americans that abortion is wrong, and now we don’t even have a major pro-life political party since the Republican abdication.

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Briefly Reviewed: January-February 2025

Here we review Veiled Leadership: Katharine Drexel, the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, and Race Relations by Amanda Bresie.

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