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Catholic school files lawsuit against Ohio city

April 4, 2019 Marie Angelo 3

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed a new religious liberty lawsuit this week on behalf of a Catholic classical school, the Lyceum, against the city of South Euclid, Ohio, which recently passed an expanded nondiscrimination ordinance. […]

The Dispatch

Resisting “transgenderism”—with truth and love

November 5, 2018 Joanna Bogle 12

A British newspaper recently ran a feature about a boy who wanted to be a girl. The parents fell in with his wishes for sparkly shoes instead of plain blue ones, for “girly” activities instead […]

Analysis

Thoughts on five problematic passages in the Synod’s Final Document

October 30, 2018 Fr Nicholas Gregoris 17

While all sensible and faithful Catholics ought to be grateful that the worst fears of many about the Synod were not realized, there are still several elements of the Final Document that require comment and […]

The Dispatch

Azusa Pacific U changes its policy on same-sex relationships—and then changes back

October 23, 2018 Anne Hendershott 5

Claiming that the “culture of heteronormativity” at Azusa Pacific University has created “chaos, confusion, and dissonance” for the university’s LGBT community, Erin Green, a recent APU graduate, was determined to change that culture. Co-executive director […]

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

“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

What’s next after the “Masterpiece Cakeshop” ruling?

June 4, 2018 Titus Techera 2

This case was ultimately about what citizenship demands and permits. There will be a next case, and it will probably be much more troubling. […]

The Dispatch

The College of Holy Cross crusades for political correctness, not truth and reason

March 17, 2018 Father Seán Connolly 18

It is appalling how little those in Catholic higher education think of the persecution of Christians in the Middle East as opposed to their endless […]

The Dispatch

Jordan Peterson is a prophet—and a problem for progressives

January 30, 2018 Anne Hendershott 34

Peterson understands how ideology shapes culture—and that enrages his harshest critics. […]

The Dispatch

“Made for Love”: Father Mike Schmitz on God’s plan for authentic love

January 10, 2018 Nicholas LaBanca 7

The well-known speaker and chaplain discusses new book on same-sex attraction and Church teaching. […]

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