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A concise, accessible presentation on Paul VI, the Pill, and the Sexual Revolution

October 22, 2018 Nick Olszyk 2

MPAA Rating: Unrated at the time of this review USCCB Rating: Unrated at the time of this review Reel Rating: 4 out of 5 reels Reading Humanae Vitae in 2018 – fifty years after its […]

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Chesterton and the current crisis: “If we boast of our best, we must repent of our worst”

October 14, 2018 Dale Ahlquist 18

In every Catholic Church, there is a gruesome sight. It is the image of a man being tortured to death. We should turn away from it in horror, but instead we don’t even notice it, […]

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