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April 1, 2018
by Father Shenan Boquet
When faith is rejected and acceptance of immoral teachings become normative, the community begins to wither and violence against life and family prospers.
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April 1, 2018
by Mike Aquilina
Christian doctors were different from their pagan colleagues. They would take no part in abortion, assisted suicide, cosmetic castration, or infanticide — all of which were common in ancient times.
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April 1, 2018
by Patti Maguire Armstrong
There are relationships affected in addition to the baby who was denied a chance to live and the mother who lives with regrets...
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April 1, 2018
by Brian Fraga
"There aren’t many clinics that really emphasize taking care of everyone from the beginning of conception to natural end of life...”
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April 1, 2018
by Christine Valentine-Owsik
The inclination toward human respect - to be well-regarded by others – starts as soon as we’re conscious of social order, probably after infancy.
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April 1, 2018
by Brian Fraga
The doctors gave her three options: an abortion, a hysterectomy, or removing the fibroma. Gianna decided to...
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April 1, 2018
by David J. Hilger, M.D.
Contrary to the myth, faith and science are not necessarily in conflict since ultimately truth cannot contradict truth.
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April 1, 2018
by Donald DeMarco
Love does not look at inconvenience, nor does it shrink in the presence of suffering.
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April 1, 2018
by Paul J. Voss, Ph.D.
“… a career—even a successful one—often resembles a series of endless projects with no final resolution or larger meaning"
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April 1, 2018
by Margaret McGovern
4th annual event draws largest crowd yet
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April 1, 2018
by Gerald Korson
When I heard people defending late-term abortion, it was clear… they were okay with killing babies older than those I was screening and lasering,” said Diddie, who was Episcopalian at the time. “The fact that Catholicism opposed aborting human life at any age was a major factor in my joining the Church.”
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April 1, 2018
by Stephen Henley
The Book of Revelation provides us an antidote to the despair it is so easy to feel: St. Michael, the powerful intercessor against evil.
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March 16, 2018
by Gerald Korson
Bart Millard, lead singer of the popular Christian band Mercy Me, took just minutes to write the hit song “I Can Only Imagine,” but its inspiration was years in the making. This film of the same name provides a back story based largely on events from Millard’s formative years...
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March 1, 2018
by Brian Fraga
Father Fred Klotter is the first chaplain to serve Legatus’ Louisville Chapter, which just chartered on February 7. Father Klotter, 56, a priest of the Archdiocese of Louisville for 21 years, is also the current pastor of Holy Spirit Parish in Louisville, Kentucky.
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March 1, 2018
by Brian Fraga
Nancy Haskell, 41, a Michigan native who has worked for Legatus since 1999, became Legatus’ vice president in September 2017. Formerly the Great Lakes regional director, Haskell now oversees a variety of the organization’s day-to-day activities.
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March 1, 2018
by Chef John D. Folse
"Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are,” penned the world-renowned chef, Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, in his 1826 volume The Physiology of Taste. German philosopher and moralist, Ludwig Feuerbach, also believed that “man is what he eats.”
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March 1, 2018
by Susan Locke
Knowing your "healthy" numbers is a great way to establish baselines and determine what you may need to change to maintain optimal health...
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March 1, 2018
by Gerald Korson
It’s a very clever device: bring together two disparate thinkers from history, have them meet in the comfort of your living room, and imagine the lively conversation that might ensue. Dr. Benjamin Wiker accomplishes this by pairing the likes of Henry VIII with St. Thomas More, Ayn Rand with Flannery O’Connor, Niccolo Machiavelli with St. Francis of Assisi…
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March 1, 2018
by Gerald Korson
“Catholicism and intelligence belong together,” writes Fr. James Schall, professor emeritus of Georgetown University and a prolific writer, in his introduction to this philosophical journey affirming the necessity of both reason and revelation in the search for truth...
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March 1, 2018
by Gerald Korson
The just-released film “Samson” takes some liberties with the scriptural story from Judges 13-16 and places it within a smooth and engaging narrative...
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