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Month: May 2015

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Socialization as a Religious Phenomenon

May 4, 2015 Dr. Gary L. Welton 0

Every home schooling parent has been asked the S-Question: “What about socialization?” The implications (real or imagined) of the question are less than flattering: • Students who attend schools outside the home are socialized better […]

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Equal Treatment and the State’s Interest in Marriage

May 4, 2015 Patrick Lee 0

The U.S. Supreme Court has now heard oral arguments on a case to determine whether it will strike down state laws that grant marriage licenses to opposite-sex couples but not same-sex couples. The main issue […]

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Michael Coren goes Anglican, denounces Catholic moral teaching

May 2, 2015 Carl E. Olson 2

This past Monday, I received an e-mail with the news that Michael Coren had left the Catholic Church and recently entered the Anglican communion. Coren, the Canadian author and apologist who has written a monthly […]

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“Labor Day” in Italy and The Feast of St. Joseph the Worker

May 1, 2015 Michael Severance 0

Today May 1 is Labor Day in Italy and in virtually all of Europe. Alas, it is hardly festive. There is not much to celebrate here in terms of job growth and wealth creation. Economic […]

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Between the Synods: Testing the Catholicity of our Faith

May 1, 2015 Fr. D. Vincent Twomey, SVD 0

When asked about the Synod’s hot-button issues in a TV interview conducted on March 6 last and broadcast on the Mexican Televista on the 12th of March, Pope Francis responded with the statement: “I believe […]

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