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Month: May 2015

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Digging deeper into the Pew data about nones, millennials, and Christians

May 25, 2015 Anne Hendershott 0

Various pundits and media types have doubled down on their claims that Christianity in America is dying fast, pointing to the recent Pew study indicating declines in the total number of Christians. But the truth […]

General

Christianity’s Revolutionary Recognition of Women as Equals

May 25, 2015 David J. Theroux 0

Marriage has been universal to civilization with most marriage ceremonies involving religion. Yet for years, traditional marriage and the family have been subjected to secular ridicule, with the family increasingly politicized and socialized by “progressive” […]

Essay

Humanizing War and the Dangers of Drone Warfare

May 25, 2015 Dr. R. Jared Staudt 0

“War is hell.” (William Tecumseh Sherman) “NO TO WAR! War is not always inevitable. It is always a defeat for humanity.” (St. John Paul II, January 13, 2003) Though war is one of the greatest […]

General

Why Michael LaCour and Mark Regnerus are not the same

May 23, 2015 Catherine Harmon 0

Earlier this week news broke that one of the authors of a widely celebrated study on persuasion and same-sex marriage has disavowed the study and asked the journal Science to retract it. Donald Green, a […]

Editorial

In Ireland, the old is out and the out are in

May 23, 2015 Carl E. Olson 0

The Reuters’ headline declares that the old is out and the out are in: “Gay Ireland hails ‘a new Republic’ as same-sex marriage approved”. This quote, a few paragraphs into the piece, says even more: […]

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Essay

From Lambeth to the Land of Nod

May 22, 2015 John S. Hamlon 0

In his preface to A Man for All Seasons, playwright Robert Bolt describes protagonist Thomas More as a man with an adamantine sense of his own self. He knew where he began and left off… […]

General

Questions, tensions on the eve of Ireland’s historic vote

May 22, 2015 Michael Kelly 0

By late afternoon Saturday it will be clear whether or not voters in Ireland have backed a controversial referendum that would not only permit same-sex marriage, it would make it the first country in the […]

Sojourns with Schall

On “Reimaging” Northern Ireland

May 21, 2015 James V. Schall, S.J. 0

If any older monuments were retained from either religion or military history, they were to be redesigned into the new mode. All of this, as conceived, was a largely top-down effort. It was presumably made […]

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Bishop Thomas A. Daly installed as the seventh Bishop of Spokane, Washington

May 20, 2015 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 0

After recalling that the Diocese of Spokane’s cathedral is the only cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes, noting his devotion to Saint Vincent DePaul and the Miraculous Medal, and acknowledging his Lasallian education, Bishop […]

General

Processing with the Blessed Virgin Mary in England

May 20, 2015 Joanna Bogle 0

Out into the London streets we went, praying and singing. The statue of the Blessed Virgin wobbled a bit as the four men carrying her on the big platform on their shoulders stooped to get […]

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