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The Death-Haunted Art of Friendship (Part II)
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The Death-Haunted Art of Friendship (Part II)

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For The Death Haunted Art of Friendship (Part I), go here. How often in Scripture we find violence mingled with love, like water mingled with wine: in the Song of Songs, the watchmen beating the lover as she searches the city for her beloved; in Genesis, Abram’s knife poised over Isaac’s breast. Yet it is […]

Franciscan University of Steubenville Drops Student Health Plan Over HHS Mandate
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Franciscan University of Steubenville Drops Student Health Plan Over HHS Mandate

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Catholic religious leaders have warned that religious institutions may be forced to stop providing health care coverage if the Department of Health and Human Services does not change its mandate to provide contraceptives, including abortifacients, as part of their health care plans. Yeseterday, the first Catholic university has followed through by dropping its health care […]

The God Who Emptied Himself Out
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The God Who Emptied Himself Out

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“Verily Thou art a God that hidest Thyself, O God of Israel, the Savior” (Isaiah 45:15). Man is haughty and prideful, and in his conceit he constructs deities to suit his temperament: deities regal and terrible, blazing with fierce glory and swollen with righteous strength. It is not therefore surprising that so many fail to […]

Parenting is a Lifelong Endeavor
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Parenting is a Lifelong Endeavor

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Have you seen the U.S. Department of State’s definition and legislation for legal adulthood? The DOS website states: “When a child reaches the age of 18, they [sic] become a full legal adult in most U.S. localities. That may not be the case in overseas environments, where the age for acquiring adult status under another […]

Catholic Confusion on Enhancements
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Catholic Confusion on Enhancements

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I have to confess that I am a bit disheartened.  I find that my fellow Catholics are having trouble really connecting with the Church’s teaching regarding genetic engineering.  Some very smart, thoughtful and faithful Catholics are having difficulty with the distinction between gene therapy, which is genetic engineering to fix a genetic pathology, and genetic […]

The Controversial Faith of Barack Obama
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The Controversial Faith of Barack Obama

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President Obama’s recent statement on gay marriage has again thrust his religious views onto the front pages. In defending his position, Obama stressed that he and his wife were “practicing Christians” and that his stance was supported by Christ’s teaching of the Golden Rule. Since his quest to win the U.S. Senate seat from Illinois […]

The Unborn Baby: Watched by the White House, Blessed by the Church
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The Unborn Baby: Watched by the White House, Blessed by the Church

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ASTONISHING: The Washington Free Beacon has broken the news that although a baby can be aborted up until the ninth month in Washington DC, the White House Visitors Office requires that an unborn child must be counted as a full human being when its parents register for a White House tour. HEARTENING: The U.S. Conference […]

Why You Don’t Have to Use NFP
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Why You Don’t Have to Use NFP

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{disclaimer: I realize that NFP is not always used to avoid pregnancy, but can also be used for medical awareness and to help achieve pregnancy. For purposes of this article I am referring to NFP used as “periodic continence”, that is, to avoid pregnancy.} There is a faction of Catholics who, in their desire to […]

Reflections for Sunday, May 20, 2012
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Reflections for Sunday, May 20, 2012

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Acts 1:1-11; Psalm 47:2-3,6-9; Ephesians 1:17-23; Mark 16:15-20) Saying Yes to Jesus’ Call to Proclaim the Gospel to Others Go into the whole world and pro­claim the gospel. (Mark 16:15)   What a simple, but immense, charge Jesus gave to his disciples! He even told them that […]

Catholic Bishops Question Girl Scouts Programs
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Catholic Bishops Question Girl Scouts Programs

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The Girl Scouts have been criticized for years for its leadership pulling the wholesome organization into the trendy world of sexual and gender activism. The piecemeal flare-ups accumulated until, in 2010, revelation of one incident at the UN (in this Friday Fax, and this one) exposed the whole stinking mess. Now the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is […]

Book Review: <i>Style, Sex, & Substance</i>
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Book Review: Style, Sex, & Substance

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Style, Sex, & Substance: 10 Catholic Women Consider the Things that Really Matter, edited buy Hallie Lord, is full of spiritual truths and spunk! The ten women who each tackle a different current issue seem to hit most of the hot topics usually found splashed across the covers of women’s tabloids, but from a Catholic […]

Dear God, It's Foggy!
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Dear God, It’s Foggy!

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Did you know that Zelie Martin yelled at her daughter, Marie, at least once? The mother of St. Therese of Lisieux tells the story in a letter to her sister, a Visitation nun. Zelie was in great pain from her breast cancer and Marie told her, “Mama! Don’t make that face, it’s worrying auntie!” Zelie […]

Divided Motherhood in the Age of Discovery
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Divided Motherhood in the Age of Discovery

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The twentieth century saw the greatest advances made in science, technology, and medicine that the world has ever known. Building on the conceptual discoveries of the previous three centuries, we have wrought wonders unimagined in every decade of that century, and continue on unabated in this new century and new millennium. If there has been […]

The Most Real Love Story of All
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The Most Real Love Story of All

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In the novel Love Story, Oliver and Jenny want to marry.  But their families don’t want them to marry.  They are from “opposite sides of the tracks.”  Oliver is rich.  Jenny is poor.  Both are well educated (he from Harvard; she from Radcliff) but aren’t interested in social status.  They only want to start a […]

Motherhood: Learning from the Mary’s Among Us
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Motherhood: Learning from the Mary’s Among Us

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Growing up with a chronically ill mother, I found it very difficult to embrace Marian devotions as an adult.  A true and present (and perfect!) mother did not seem real to me.  Just as a faithful father reflects the love of God the Father to his children, a faithful mother reflects the love of the […]

Teddy Roosevelt for President in 2012?
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Teddy Roosevelt for President in 2012?

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The 2012 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most significant elections in American history. The outcome of major political issues such as Obamacare, carbon regulations, and our looming fiscal calamity hang in the balance.  In a larger sense, however, this year’s election sits in the shadow of a presidential election that […]

God's Timing: Mothers Know How, but God Knows When
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God’s Timing: Mothers Know How, but God Knows When

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After breakfast in bed or brunch out on the town on Sunday, many families will celebrate Mother’s Day by planting flowers together. While I can’t speak for the rest of the country, here in Colorado there’s a rule of thumb that flowers simply *should not* be planted any sooner. Up until that time, the chance […]

Money Changes Everything
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Money Changes Everything

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When the news broke that Mitt and Ann Romney welcomed grandchildren numbers 17 and 18 this past Friday via “gestational surrogacy,” those of us here at CBC central—who oppose commercialized conception—wondered where the bottom is in these murky waters of assisted reproduction. Tagg Romney posted this on his facebook page after the twins were born: […]

The Catholic Identity of Educational Institutions
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The Catholic Identity of Educational Institutions

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The question of religious education and the formation in the faith of the next generation of Catholics in the United States was the theme of the Holy Father’s remarks to prelates from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (Regions X-XIII), who have just completed their five-yearly “ad limina” visit: Speaking to the group in […]

UK Government Funds Forced Sterilizations in India
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UK Government Funds Forced Sterilizations in India

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The British government gave $268 million to the government of India for a program that forcibly sterilizes poor women and men, according to the Guardian newspaper. This news comes as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation prepares to co-host a family planning summit with the British government in London this July. Melinda Gates recently dismissed […]

Obama vs. North Carolina: President Supports "Same-Sex Marriage"
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Obama vs. North Carolina: President Supports “Same-Sex Marriage”

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President Obama’s timing suggests an effort to turn the attention away from the fact that voters in North Carolina voted 61 to 39 percent to define marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman.  On the very next day, May 10th, Obama publicly indicated his support for same-sex “marriage.” The President’s decision wasn’t […]

The BBC Broadcasts Its Own Dhimmitude
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The BBC Broadcasts Its Own Dhimmitude

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Media outlets tiptoeing around Islam are a dime a dozen, but the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) stands apart for the egregiousness of its self-censorship and bias. Even more striking than the number of controversies involving suppression of Islam-critical speech on its channels are the frank acknowledgements that BBC policy is shaped by fear. During a […]

Julia’s Carefree Life Offers No Real Appeal
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Julia’s Carefree Life Offers No Real Appeal

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Last week, in an advertorial slideshow on ObamaForAmerica.com, the president’s re-election campaign introduced “The Life of Julia” about a fictional “everywoman” whose government-subsidized existence is intended to reassure women voters about President Obama’s ability to provide for them in an uncertain future. This “composite” female — not to be confused with the one who portrayed […]

Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, and Bioethical Fallout
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Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, and Bioethical Fallout

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Yesterday President Obama threw his support behind same-sex marriage. Thank God! The mask is off, six months before the election and about a year since he announced that he was willfully violating his Oath of Office by ordering the Justice Department to cease defending the law in court. Specifically, he ordered an end to defending The […]