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2000 October

The Wolf in Our Midst

EDITORIAL

Dale Vree

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Letter to the Editor: October 2000

The Real Presence: Not Physical... Did Judas Avoid Hell?...

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New Oxford Notes: October 2000

Bungled Attack on Billy Graham... The Hydra of Heterodoxy... We Don't Kill Infants Here... Oh Pain, Where Is Thy Sting?

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It's Not the Episcopal Church Anymore

NEO-PAGANISM: OUT OF THE BROOM CLOSET

Lee Penn

The Catechism — like the Ten Commandments and Jesus’ injunctions against lust — reduces ECUSA’s sexuality resolution to cinders.

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My Episcopal Church Has Surrendered

GUEST COLUMN

James Cavanagh

It surrendered to the Sexual Revolution. In every revolution there are many innocent victims. In this one, they happen to be millions of unborn children.

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The Cult of Liberalism?

GUILTY LIBERALS -- GUILTY INDEED!

Wayne Lela

Power can be a corrupting influence, and as liberalism has become more powerful, it has become more corrupt.

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Can Economic Justice Be Achieved Without Law?

FALLEN MAN & FALLEN MONEY-MAKING

Thomas Storck

Economics must be about more than what I do with my property; it must concern itself with the needs of the whole human race.

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Chivalry Scorned Is Love Denatured

WHAT MANLINESS IS REALLY ALL ABOUT

Mitchell Kalpakgian

Gentlemanliness flourishes when women hold men to high standards, expecting them to be magnanimous, civilized, and chaste.

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Selling Sinners on Salvation

NO PROBLEM. NO SALE.

Walter V. O'Farrell

Until a person becomes disgusted with himself for being spiritually dead as a sinner, he is unlikely to repent and believe.

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In the Trenches at Sunday Mass

GUEST COLUMN

Laurie Balbach Taylor

Each Sunday brings mixed emotions for my husband and me. The unsettling encounters we face never seem to end.

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Should We Question Those Who "Question Authority"?

GUEST COLUMN

Gordon D. Marino

As pointing out interests has become an entrenched method of critiquing ideas, I would like to point out that the interest argument is a sword that cuts both ways.

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Not Hitler's Pope

Vincent A. Lapomarda

Rychlak does not lose sight of the struggle for survival in which the Church was engaged against the Nazis, who were bent on wiping out Christianity itself.

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The Knightly St. Francis

David Denton

Though the miracles attributed to him are many and, no doubt, edifying, St. Francis's actions were exemplary even when performing nonmiraculous deeds.

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Briefly: October 2000

Reviews of Shows about Nothing: Nihilism in Popular Culture from The Exorcist to Seinfeld... Friendship and Society: An Introduction to Augustine's Practical Philosophy

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Bookmark: October 2000

David Arias Jr.

Alabanza a la Santisima Trinidad... Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year... Catechetical Instructions of St. Thomas Aquinas... The Spiritual Life: A Treatise on Ascetical and Mystical Theology... Pope Fiction: Answers to 30 Myths and Misconceptions About the Papacy...

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