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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Fr. James Martin, S.J., and accusations of heresy


On England’s south coast, an Oratory flourishes

By Joanna Bogle on Oct 04, 2017 12:18 am
St. Philip Neri’s ideas on evangelization—joy, friendship, celebration—fit in rather well with sea and sunshine. [...]
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Why we need “objectively disordered”

By Jim Russell on Oct 03, 2017 08:30 pm
Catholics across the globe, from those in the pew to some of our own bishops, appear to have bought into the ideology of sexual orientation, [...]
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“Mother!” and the God of the Bible

By Bishop Robert Barron on Oct 03, 2017 05:02 pm
Though it rather clearly reflects the anti-Scriptural prejudice of the cultural elite today, mother! might actually serve to prompt a re-examination of the deeply ecological [...]
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“We cannot love what do not know”: An interview with Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

By Carl E. Olson on Oct 03, 2017 03:03 pm
"Catholic dogmas," says the author of The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism, "are intellectual sign-posts: teachings that point us toward divine truth and that [...]
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How “cheap sex” is changing our relationships and marriages

By Leslie Fain on Oct 02, 2017 07:44 pm
Sociologist Mark Regnerus’ new book examines how technology is transforming cultural attitudes towards sex and marriage. [...]
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In an age of pushy politics, why shy away from proclaiming the Faith?

By Nicholas Senz on Oct 02, 2017 06:14 pm
Society has reached the sad point that many people think themselves brave or controversial for stating an opinion shared by everyone in the room. [...]
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Fr. James Martin, S.J., and accusations of heresy

By Edward N. Peters on Oct 02, 2017 03:12 pm
Fr. Martin’s rebuff of heresy accusations suggests that either he does not know or does not wish to acknowledge that “heresy” is not limited to the actual contradiction of [...]
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The Killer and the Saint: Pranzini and Thérèse

By K. V. Turley on Oct 01, 2017 06:35 am
The sensational story of the murderous Pranzini would inspire the young saint to adopt her “first sinner.” [...]
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Can patriotism and protest coexist in professional sports?

By Thomas J. Nash on Sep 30, 2017 06:01 pm
Much is possible if we all prayerfully hit the pause button, and persevere together in charity to heal a divided nation. [...]
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Once Again, “Amoris Laetitia” §303

By Eduardo Echeverria on Sep 30, 2017 03:13 pm
Robert Fastiggi and Dawn Eden Goldsteins' criticism in La Stampa of my 2016 CWR article about AL §303 is a failure in hermeneutical charity and, more [...]
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