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2005 January

So You Noticed!

EDITORIAL

Dale Vree

Our emblem, the combative eagle with three crosses, symbolizes the Church Militant.

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Letter to the Editor: January 2005

"No Priest Has Ever Harmed a Boy"... You Are Theological McCarthyites... How Women Can Lose Respect... Priestesses and New Age... The Homophilic Novus Ordo Mass... Get to Know Scott Hahn Before You Judge Him...

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New Oxford Notes: January 2005

Will Orthodox Catholics Go to Hell?... Would Protecting the Lives of the Unborn Be Tyranny?... Scott Hahn, the Feminist... Polish Priests Under Nazi Occupation...

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Claims of Fraud, Conspiracy & Obstruction of Justice

ARE CERTAIN AMERICAN BISHOPS RACKETEERS?

Michael S. Rose

A former seminarian's investigation revealed a pattern of deception in the dioceses of Boston, L.A., St. Louis, Minneapolis, Chicago, Manchester, and Portland.

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A Response to Dr. Andrew Messaros

IT'S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, BUT WHAT IS

Joseph Fessio

When the board of an institution has determined for prudential reasons to relocate the institution to another state, does a minority of the faculty have a say?

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No Sane City

EXHIBIT A: LOS ANGELES

Charles A. Coulombe

Although many of SoCal's unusual religions are ephemeral, some manage to combine both stability and a substantial church building.

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'Round Midnight

GUEST COLUMN

Arthur J. Brew

There is a sublime quiet at this time of night, a peace unmatched anywhere -- it is you and Christ Crucified, the open Tabernacle, holy statues, and pictures of saints.

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Effeminate Tolerance

GUEST COLUMN

Michael L. Hearing

Courage, or fortitude, is the cornerstone of the four cardinal virtues, and it is the element that seems to be missing in the modern "virtues."

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Mr. Smith-Jones Goes To Washington

GUEST COLUMN

Dred Scott

The Catholic family toured the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception -- North America's largest church -- in awe.

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A Tirade Against Our Lady

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Johnson retells the biblical story of Mary "subversively" to advance her cause; she reinterprets Mary's fiat at the Annunciation as "autonomy" and "choice."

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Briefly: January 2005

Unveiling... Catholic Replies 2... The Church Confronts Modernity: Catholic Intellectuals and the Progressive Era... Heaven: The Logic of Eternal Joy

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