New Oxford Notes: December 2000

Koanfusion Is the Only Solution
The ACLU wnats to knock down Ohio's state motto, "With God All Things Are Possible."
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A Time Out for Time Magazine
Don't think for a minute, dear reader, that Time is on our side.
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In a Divided Church, Even "Unity" Is Divisive
Why the Register fails to controvert dissent and identify dissenters.
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If the Church Won't Censor It, Just Turn Off Your Hearing Aid!
Mary Sunshine is upset that Ephesians 5:21-32 is read in church.
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Clueless in Rochester
Most diocesan papers are having a rough go of it in terms of readership these days.
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Let's Admit It: The Anti-Catholics Are Right!
Would excommunication "deter" pro-abortion Catholic politicians?
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Hope for Housewives — Or Dishonor?
A Nobel Prize-winning economist equates homemaking with poverty.
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"Follow Me, & I Will Make You Fishers of Full Human Development"
Most Catholic missionaries are now glorified Peace Corps personnel.
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When Will the Defiance End?
The Catholic Church has nothing to learn from other religions doctrinally.
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