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2017 March

Letter to the Editor: March 2017

The Pope's Incoherence... The Pope's Champion... Don't Panic... An Insurmountable Need... Mass Democratization as a Force of De-Civilization... No Love for Latin... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Cover Girl... Hello, Dolly... A Pound of Flesh... For the Love of Meat... Akron Stack Hack... Math: For Mature Audiences Only... Too Cruel for School?... Captain California... Swiss Dismissal... and more

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New Oxford Notes: March 2017

Isn't It Ironic?

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Darwinian Departures from Reality

UNNATURAL SELECTION

Tom Bethell

Enlightenment thought in the 19th century accepted that Progress was such a powerful force that it would transform human nature. Darwin was swept along by this.

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Turning Catholics into a Stiff-Kneed People

THE VIEW FROM WAY DOWN IN THE PEW

J.A. Gray

Kneeling had always meant self-abnegation. To kneel in church was to blend in utterly, to be one more duck in a pond of ducks. Now I felt as if I were showing off.

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The Rise of the "All-Conquering Female"

GUEST COLUMN

Robert Barron

In movies today, it is not enough to show women as intelligent, savvy, and good; they have to portray men as stupid, witless, and irresponsible.

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Pope Pius XII

Mary McWay Seaman

Riebling's use of archival material to write "heart-pounding" history makes for an outstanding vindication of Pope Pius XII.

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Briefly: March 2017

Particles of Faith: A Catholic Guide to Navigating Science

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