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Bishop Eleganti: “The Pope’s silence is a classic non-denial!”

August 31, 2018 CWR Staff 22

“The attempts to rewrite the traditional doctrine that regards homosexual acts as disordered in themselves,” says the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Chur, Switzerland, “and […]

The Dispatch

Fr. James Martin is not thinking with the Church

August 29, 2018 Fr. Steve Mattson 69

What Fr. Martin writes and says seems guided more by GLAAD than by God, and is more aligned to the thinking of the World than […]

The Dispatch

Understanding the demographics of the predatory priest problem

August 22, 2018 Anne Hendershott 21

While some deny a same-sex predation problem among priests, the Grand Jury Report reflects similar demographic data as the John Jay Study of nearly 15 […]

Analysis

Whither the Church on “sensitivity” to homosexuals?

August 21, 2018 Thomas R. Ascik 55

To what degree does the campaign of American Jesuit Fr. James Martin become the agenda for parishes in the Catholic Church throughout the world? […]

Features

Bishop Morlino condemns “homosexual subculture” in the hierarchy

August 18, 2018 Joseph M. Hanneman 64

Most Rev. Robert C. Morlino urges “perfect hatred” for sin and a return to holiness; will preside at a public Mass of reparation for “sins […]

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McCarrick, dissent from ‘Humanae vitae’, and the ‘sensus fidelium’

July 24, 2018 Janet E. Smith 37

The price the Church has paid for neglecting to preach the truths of Humanae vitae and to promote Natural Family Planning is incalculable.  […]

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Bishop Athanasius Schneider discusses liturgy, priesthood, doctrinal confusion, immigration, Synod on the Youth

July 6, 2018 Paul Senz 9

“When people are really persecuted, you need to help them. But as for the phenomenon of the European so-called immigration, it is clear and evident […]

The Dispatch

“Evangelism always follows from relationships”: Daniel Mattson on same-sex attraction and witnessing to the Faith

July 5, 2018 Leslie Fain 9

The author of Why I Don’t Call Myself Gay says evangelizing the LGBT community starts the same way all evangelization starts: with building relationships. […]

The Dispatch

The Pope and Juan Carlos: A different take on the alleged conversation

June 11, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 7

At the end of the day, the question for anyone intent on criticizing Pope Francis for saying what he is reported to have said, is […]

The Dispatch

California Assembly Bill 2943 is a direct assault on free speech, truth about same-sex attraction

April 15, 2018 Robert A. J. Gagnon 28

Don’t be misled into thinking that this bill bans only professional counselors from trying to alter same-sex attractions. It goes well beyond that. […]

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