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A Catholic gun control agenda

February 22, 2017 Dr. Patrick Toner 0

The official gun-related teaching of the Catholic Church is not entirely clear.  There’s little doubt, however, about how the current hierarchy leans: they favor fewer guns in civilian hands.  (I’ve discussed this in a series […]

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Evangelizing through the good

February 21, 2017 Bishop Robert Barron 0

Anyone even vaguely acquainted with my work knows that I advocate vigorous argument on behalf of religious truth. I have long called for a revival in what is classically known as apologetics, the defense of […]

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A blessing, not a burden

February 20, 2017 Jerry Salyer 0

“We like to think we live in the most tolerant society of all time,” Mike Michalak points out dryly. “But […] our answer in the 1950’s with my Uncle Ray [was to tell] my Grandma […]

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Michael Novak, Rest in Peace

February 17, 2017 Jay Richards 0

After a battle with cancer, Ambassador Michael Novak passed away this morning, February 17, at home, surrounded by his family. He was 83. During his last months, we at the Busch School of Business and […]

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Peter, Trump, and Francis

February 17, 2017 Carl E. Olson 2

Last summer, while visiting family in Montana, I had a conversation with my brother-in-law—an Evangelical Protestant—about the papacy in general and the pontificate of Francis specifically. Chris’s questions were very thoughtful and not contentious in […]