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The Letters
I thought this was a beautiful article that encapsulated the meaning of “Humanae Vitae,” which is misunderstood as much today as it was when it was written.
How should the legality of abortion be determined?
30 percent of respondents agreed that the legality of abortion should be determined by the Supreme Court, as it currently is.
How do you practice your faith over the summer?
We asked readers how they find God and upkeep their faith over summer.
The Letters
A careful study of history can certainly go a long way toward understanding the present, but it is useless to justify the present. The moral challenge concerns the next choice we make, not the last.
The Letters
Everyone wants to believe that there is a reason for everything that happens and that good prevails over evil. We know it does not always happen that way.
Are you proud of the United States?
We asked readers in the U.S. about their patriotism.
The Letters
Doing what we can to bring people together, to build community and to foster the sense of belonging of which Father Michael Rozier speaks is hugely important if we are to care for the whole person.
How does your parish keep you informed?
Respondents to a new America poll said overwhelmingly that their parishes kept them up-to-date with paper bulletins (97 percent) and announcements at Mass (91 percent).
What is the greatest threat to democracy in the U.S.?
Ninety-one percent of respondents to our survey told us that living in a democracy was either extremely or very important to them.
