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2011 March

Letter to the Editor: March 2011

Democratic Socialism: An Unacceptable Proposition... Austrian Libertarianism:... A Reasonable Proposition... The Purpose of Money Is... Specificities... A Triumph of Literalism Over Meaning... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Uniquely Dedicated to the Passion... Double, Double, Toil & Trouble... Solely Same-Sex Soccer... Flush With Success... Heel, Hitler... Attack of the Zionist Vultures... Twice Flooded... Branching Out... A Klingon Christmas... and more

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New Oxford Notes: March 2011

In Lawsuits He Trusts... We're Taking Our Ball & Going Home... American Catholics: Unclear on the Concepts...

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The Death of the Daily Paper

OBJECTIVITY, CIVILITY & CREDIBILITY, R.I.P.

Cal Samra

Thomas Jefferson once said, "If I had to choose between government without newspapers, and newspapers without government, I wouldn't hesitate to choose the latter."

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The Role of Catholic Media Today

WHEN WORDS NO LONGER MAKE SENSE

Gregory R. Erlandson

Professional news coverage and solid feature-writing can genuinely help form adults in their faith and help them better understand their world.

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The Cloud of Witnesses Speaks

ACTION, CONTEMPLATION, MARTYDOM

James G. Hanink

If one who contemplates shares in God's life, contemplation overflows in the free gift of self. Thus, indeed, it shows that it is of God.

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The Overthrow of Moral Authority

IMMANENCE & TRANSCENDENCE DIVORCED

Ralph Loomis

We cannot lie or steal in some kind of private space. Hence, the moral law has organizational implications that are foundational to everything in life.

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Liturgical Reform Did Not Start with Vatican II

Arthur C. Sippo

The history of liturgical reform that led to the promulgation of the New Mass predated Vatican II by several decades.

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The Creation Story for Atheists

Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Catholics must struggle to liberate science and culture from the grip of materialism, instead of looking for "quasi-Catholic ways" to support the materialist status quo.

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Briefly: March 2011

Review of Through Shakespeare's Eyes

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