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2014 September

Letter to the Editor: September 2014

Special Insight into a Painful Period... A Question of Historical Fact... Not So Different After All... The Ghost of Pontius Pilate... A Total Consecration... Investigating Chesterton... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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Preferential Option, Berkeley-Style... Canadian Catholic Accommodationism... Jihad for the Fair Sex... Disunited Methodists... Changing Clothes... Archie, the New Gay Martyr... Canon Law: Unpopular in Rochester... Setting a Good Example?... Bad Luck, Giant Duck

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New Oxford Notes: September 2014

Lost in the Plethora of Anathemas... The Kiss Seen 'Round the World

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The Conservative Surrender in the Culture Wars

SILENCE = DEATH

Tom Bethell

The systematic protection of homosexual behavior is a consequence of an even greater lie: that there are no real differences between the sexes.

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On the Fundamental Evil of Fragmentation

DIGGING OUT OF THE DUNGEON OF SELF

Edmund B. Miller

A saint is one who sees, who sees his relationship not only to family members, classmates, and business associates but to the entire Mystical Body.

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An Autonomous Philosopher & the Mandatum

ACADEMIC FREEDOM BOUND?

Paul Symington

Religious convictions are deep and can easily override considerations of beliefs that are contrary to them, even in light of attempts at objectivity.

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Blueprint for a Catholic Future?

RALPH ADAMS CRAM & THE ANGLO-PAPALISTS

Charles A. Coulombe

Ralph Adams Cram saw that our faith must be placed first in any consideration of what we are to do in a practical manner.

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Cardinal Kasper's Indulgent Accommodation

Stephen J. Kovacs

While Kasper makes a fair point that reform of the annulment process may be due, his proposal for how this could be done seems at best counterproductive.

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