Erasing good news about people with disabilities can only encourage the choice to abort people with Down syndrome in the first place.
Philosopher’s Notebook
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A new standard for teachers: Are they respectful, tolerant and open to diversity?
Courage can erupt in the most unexpected corners.
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Undercover Grief
At a distance “Under-cover Boss” would seem to be yet another of the “gotcha” surveillance series in which employers and detectives root out dishonest or incompetent employees.
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Contemporary philosophy has a problem: theology
Some Catholics have abandoned philosophy as a central component of the church’s discourse.
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What does the American Solidarity Party offer?
Appalled by both Hillary and the Donald?
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How a new school named after G.K. Chesterton is changing Catholic education
The faith is more than cult and code.
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Three principles for approaching the political in the pulpit
Political homilies need not be limited to ethical issues.
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Understanding the ‘gaze’ of Pope Francis
Francis appeals to the visual sense for understanding authentic love.
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Why do we murder each other in the name of God?
This is not a Muslim or a Christian or a Jewish or a pagan Greek problem.
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Lent’s just not what it used to be
As we drape the church in purple, we sharpen the will.
