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2009 November

How Many Victims Will the Revolution Claim?

EDITORIAL

We consider our streamlined operation to have been a saving grace; without it we wouldn't have lasted all these years.

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Letter to the Editor: November 2009

I Hope She's Right But... Drops of Cool Water for Infertility Sufferers... The Kennedy Funeral... Are Buildings Really Necessary?... More Student Bloopers... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Queering the Rosary... International Blasphemy Day... Self-Sacrificng Prostitution... May the Lawsuit Be With You... Next Time, Just Forge Your Dad's Signature... Problems in the Workplace... Woman, 107, Seeks 23rd Husband... A Figment of St. Paul's Imagination...

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New Oxford Notes: November 2009

Ignoratio Elenchi... Covenant Correction...

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Can Thomism Save Science?

SCIENCE & CULTURE -- PART 2

Murray S. Daw

Our culture is no longer capable of the clear perception of order, goodness, and intelligibility; it employs a utilitarian calculus devoid of true reason.

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The Moral of the Story

IMAGINATION INTO BEHAVIOR

David Mills

We cannot completely shield our children from the world, but we can reduce the amount of the world to which they are exposed.

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The Conscience of Croatia

STEPINAC, TITO & USTASHE

Ronald J. Rychlak

John Paul II called Archbishop Stepinac "one of the outstanding figures of the Catholic Church," who endured "the atrocities of the Communist system."

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The Wisdom of the World & the Wisdom of God

FIRST THINGS FIRST

Mitchell Kalpakgian

Wisdom begins when man heeds Mary's words at Cana: "Do whatever he tells you" -- not what peer pressure, political correctness, wealth, or security tell you.

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Christ's Self-Portrait & Ours

GUEST COLUMN

Paul Kokoski

The Beatitudes describe a set of interior dispositions into which we must grow so that Christ may be more fully formed in us.

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A Kennedy’s Clarion Call to Catholic Dissidence

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Catholic dissidents tend to be mentally frozen in the decade of their rebellion against the Church; in this case, the sexual revolution of the 1970s.

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Exorcisms in the Modern World

Arthur C. Sippo

Bizarre elements in cases of demonic possession are evidence of supernatural activity, but mostly these elements are subtle and disturbing rather than melodramatic.

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Briefly: November 2009

Reviews of Marriage: The Dream That Refuses to Die... Miss Betsey: A Memoir of Marriage...

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