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2017 November

Letter to the Editor: November 2017

Mistaken View from a Bygone Era... Architects of Imagination... The World's Most Dangerous Religion... The Slaves of Today... A Vicious Caricature... A Pope of the People... "Seriously Conservative"? Wrong!... The Cave That Is the Contemporary University... and more

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The News You May Have Missed

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The Funeral Crasher... Land of 1,000 Bans... Finger Violation... Toasting the Toe... Tossed Cookies... The King & (Jed)i... Traffic Jam... Islamic Fun Barbie... All the Rage... High-Stakes Gamble... Revenge of the Sewer Creature... Vocabulary Revivalism... and more

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New Oxford Notes: November 2017

Is the Pope Looking to Lambeth?... Under the Rainbow

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The Sinner's Veto

HAS CANON LAW BECOME A DEAD LETTER?

Jake Neu

Canon law reflects the Church's deliberate wisdom for faithfully carrying out the teachings of her Founder in a way that protects priests, laymen, and the community.

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The Truth About the Homosexual Rights Movement

THE BOOKS WERE A FRONT FOR THE PORN

Ronald G. Lee

I am convinced that many, if not most, people who are familiar with the lives of homosexuals know the truth but refuse to face it.

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Economics for the Human Person

REDISCOVERING THE HUMAN FACE OF COMMERCE

James V. Schall

Self-interest alone was said to be the building assumption of much of classical economics. But it was a narrow basis.

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Pearls of Greatest Price

GUEST COLUMN

Casey Chalk

What compelled so many people to give so much — families offering thousands of dollars — to those they hardly knew, might never know?

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Briefly: November 2017

The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy: How America's Civil Religion Betrayed the National Interest... The Lion of Münster: The Bishop Who Roared Against the Nazis

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