Columnists
Joseph Jablonski

The Tragedy in Texas

Just a few nights ago, Texas passed legislation banning abortions after twenty weeks, as well as enforcing greater health restrictions on abortion facilities. Much of

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Columnists
Matthew Heinrich

The Convenience of Equality

The topic of marriage is no stranger to Americans in recent weeks. The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 split decision, ruled that DOMA (the Defense

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Columnists
Tim Glemkowski

Catholics and Conspiracy Theories

The Internet is a great source for conspiracy theories. YouTube especially is rife with ominously voiced over expository segments on the Illuminati and the New

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Catholics, Marriage, and the Supreme Court

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops recently issued a letter entitled “Marriage and the Supreme Court.”  This bulletin insert, to be distributed nationwide, is nothing particularly

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Witness

Over the past several weeks, faithful Catholics have been circling the wagons in an attempt to understand what’s gone wrong with the culture, and what

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Movies
Abigail C. Reimel

What Are We Holding Onto, Sam?

I was inspired to re-post this article after reading Cristina Montes”s On Spe Salvi and The Lord of the Rings.  I would highly recommend that

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Columnists
Julie Machado

The Government Is Not Our Father

Living in Europe (and more specifically, Portugal) has been tough in terms of politics lately. I would venture to say even tougher than in America,

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New Media
Leah Jacobson

#Ivoted

So wow. How about that election, huh? Don’t worry all you election weary people; this post is not going to go into a political recap

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Columnists
Jason Hall

Good News and Bad News

The campaign is finally over! Whether your guy won or lost, it’s time to take a deep breath and relax, maybe even womens viagra mend

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Life
Amanda Sloan

“Serious” Catholics

“We may never be faced with the big decision for or against Christ, but we are faced fifty times a day with the little decisions

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Columnists
Kristin Detloff

It’s Time to Find Your Featherbed

A couple of months ago I logged-on to find the following e-mail appropriately shuffled into my high priority inbox: “How you do keep your hope? 

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Books
Emi Parker

From the Belly of the Dragon

“Can a man who’s warm understand one who’s freezing?” This is the question pondered by Ivan Denisovich Shukhov, a prisoner at a forced-labor camp in

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Columnists
J.Q. Tomanek

6 One issue votes and others

The one issue voter is dead.  Today’s elections are no longer about a single issue.  Here is a list of One Issues: Abortion Euthanasia Embryonic

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Politics
Brent Stubbs

Who I’m Voting For

No, I will not write his name on the ballot. I believe that voting for a third party, a third person, is a symbolic act.

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