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Beyond the “Hate Map”: How the Southern Poverty Law Center is hurting Christian groups

November 7, 2017 Leslie Fain 23

After her pro-family group was targeted by the SPLC, Jennifer Roback Morse says, “I felt the time was right to speak out.” […]

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Ecumenism, religious liberty, and Spadaro’s straw man

August 4, 2017 Christopher R. Altieri 19

Antonio Spadaro S.J. on Wednesday retweeted The New York Times‘ article on the recent essay under his and Marcelo Figueroa’s by-line in La Civiltà Cattolica, quoting this line: “The main point of the article was the […]

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Interreligious dialogue with edge and purpose

May 31, 2017 George Weigel 1

The evening of September 12, 2006, was, in a word, memorable. My wife and I were having dinner in Cracow with two of John Paul II’s oldest friends when my mobile phone rang and an […]

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Why efforts to sabotage conscientious objection in healthcare must not stand

May 23, 2017 Sister Renée Mirkes 1

Recently, Ronit Y. Stahl, PhD and Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD penned a contentious editorial published in the April 6 edition of New England Journal of Medicine entitled Physicians, Not Conscripts – Conscientious Objection in Health […]

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Trump’s Executive Order on Religious Liberty: Glass half full, half empty, other?

May 4, 2017 Carl E. Olson 0

It’s not surprising that today’s Presidential Executive Order Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty has met with many different reactions. That’s par for the course for any Presidential action of consequence (and non-consequence). Of more […]

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