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New Oxford Notes: January 2005

Will Orthodox Catholics Go to Hell?

Sounds like it, given what Bishop Thomas Gumbleton says.

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Would Protecting the Lives of The Unborn Be Tyranny?

Using Loophole Lary's logic--and Deal Hudson's--yes, it would be.

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Charity Lost

How can Catholic Charities reform itself so as to qualify as a "religious employer?"

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Scott Hahn, the Feminist

We're not the only ones who've noticed.

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Polish Priests Under Nazi Occupation

"Some" - not "many - Polish priests renounced their ministry in the face of Nazi evil.

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