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Special Report

Impasse or Overture?

May 31, 2011 Michael J. Miller 0

Two years of bi-monthly meetings between panels of theologians representing the Society of St. Pius X and the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith have quietly concluded or come screeching to a halt, […]

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Interview

Incalculable Damage

May 31, 2011 Jim Graves 2

Donna Steichen, age 81, is a prominent Catholic author and journalist. Originally from St. Cloud, Minnesota, today she lives in Ojai, California. She married her husband Roy 60 years ago, and the couple has four […]

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Special Report

The Beatification of Pope John Paul II

May 31, 2011 CWR Staff 0

Pope John Paul II “restored to Christianity its true face as a religion of hope,” Pope Benedict XVI said at the May 1 beatification of the Polish Pontiff. Well over one million people crowded into […]

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Editorial

A Time for Clarity

May 31, 2011 George Neumayr 0

“Here I stand,” said Martin Luther as he challenged teachings of the Catholic Church. “I can do no other.” The Australian Bishop William Morris sounded a similar note as news came in May that the […]

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The Contraception Contradiction

May 31, 2011 Daniel Allott 0

[Editor’s Note: This article was originally published one year ago in the May 2011 issue of Catholic World Report.]  New York City is the abortion capital of America. More than 40 percent of pregnancies in […]

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Essay

The Failure of Liberal Catholicism

May 31, 2011 James Hitchcock 0

For decades conservatives have been marginalized in groups like the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), which do not even pretend to be hospitable to “all points of view.” People have been denied tenure, lost […]

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Realistic Idealism at Work

May 26, 2011 Russell Shaw 0

One day last summer Tom Farr and a friend were having lunch in a Thai restaurant in Georgetown when the friend felt moved to ask Farr a question. President George W. Bush recently had announced […]

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Special Report

Abortion and the Obama Presidency

May 26, 2011 Michael J. Miller 0

  Pro-lifers in the United States were generally disappointed and discouraged by the results of the 2008 national elections. Barack Obama—as measured by his own record and campaign promises, the most pro-abortion presidential candidate the […]