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The case and death of Alfie Evans raises issues that must be addressed

April 29, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 23

At the very least, we want to be able to entrust our care and that of our loved ones to people who are not on […]

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Who is your Jesus?

April 6, 2018 Thomas M. Doran 6

When it comes down to it, many of us rather have a Jesus we’re comfortable with than conforming our lives to that one unique and […]

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The return to reason requires hard work, rigorous thought—and faith

November 24, 2017 Thomas M. Doran 2

Today, we are deluged with information, voices, images, and pitches. It’s not a matter of tuning out, but one of fine tuning our minds to […]

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All Souls: A day for hope and grief

November 2, 2017 David Paul Deavel 2

The continuing connection of the dead to the living highlights the paradox at the heart of Catholic teachings on death. […]

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