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Editorial

Secularist Ireland

December 1, 2011 George Neumayr 0

Adorning books about Ireland’s storied past are such titles as How the Irish Saved Civilization. Today’s Ireland, however, is busy losing it. In recent decades secularism has coursed through the country, transforming a pious island […]

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Interview

Be Not Afraid

December 1, 2011 Jim Graves 1

Bishop Robert Morlino, 64, has served as bishop of Madison, Wisconsin since 2003. He was born and reared in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, near Scranton.  He was an only child; his father was a civil engineer but […]

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Special Report

Who Do You Say That I Am?

December 1, 2011 Christopher White 0

The year was 1989. The continent of Europe was changing. The Solidarity movement of Poland had gained strong momentum, the Velvet Revolution of Czechoslovakia would take place in November, and the first steps toward the […]

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Special Report

Ecclesial Hopes

December 1, 2011 Michael J. Miller 0

The SSPX has been in the news again this fall, and the blaring headlines are not the sort that will win the group any popularity contests. With the completion of two years of doctrinal discussions […]

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Special Report

A Platform for Christian Politicians

December 1, 2011 Edward Pentin 0

If you’re looking for a concrete example of the New Evangelization in the public square, the new Dignitatis Humanae Institute may well be it. Founded two years ago by a small group of Catholic European […]

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Opinion

The Future of Concordats

December 1, 2011 Alessandra Nucci 0

One of the more foreseeable effects of the current world-wide economic crisis is that it is feeding into the ravine of anti-Catholic bias, stirring up indignant demands and renewing myths about tax-exemption and non-existent privileges […]

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Special Report

The Blessings of Chastity

December 1, 2011 Chuck Weber 0

The 30-minute talk from the middle-aged man describing his journey from confused boyhood to sexually abusive adolescence, and ultimately into what is referred to as an active “gay lifestyle” left the packed room of priests […]

The Coming Latino Catholic Majority
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The Coming Latino Catholic Majority

December 1, 2011 J. J. Ziegler 1

In 1558, after five years of Catholic tyranny, the good Virgin Queen succeeded Bloody Mary, who had burned countless Christians at the stake. During Elizabeth’s reign, the heroic Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe and […]

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Essay

A Tale of Three Magazines

December 1, 2011 Robert Moynihan 0

From the publisher: As we announced in our October issue, this December 2011 issue will be CWR’s last as a print magazine. Starting in January 2012, CWR will be published exclusively online, at www.catholicworldreport.com, with […]