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Could a smartphone destroy my child’s soul? A technological examination of conscience for parents
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
March 16, 2023
Technology is undeniably part of our lives. But when should it be introduced to children, used in schools or integrated into their social lives?
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A year in the life of a parish in transition
Valerie Pavilonis
February 16, 2023
St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Conn., has been combined with other local parishes due to declining numbers of priests in the archdiocese. Parishioners responded over the course of a year to how the transition went.
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Slavery and the Catholic Church: It’s time to correct the historical record
Christopher J. Kellerman
February 15, 2023
The history of the church was nothing close to a steady, if interrupted, march to eliminate slavery.
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The Comfort of Philosophy: Can ancient truths help save modern society?
Rachel Lu
January 19, 2023
The philosophy of Boethius and other medieval thinkers is much more relevant to today's society than we might think.
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The March for Life has always had one message: End Roe v. Wade. What is its mission now?
Kerry Weber
January 18, 2023
“The march has always been about an end to Roe, but it’s also about an end to abortion.”
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Pope Benedict XVI, defender of orthodoxy defined by historic resignation, dies at 95
David Gibson
December 31, 2022
Benedict’s resignation was a “Nixon to China” move, a radical departure from the most orthodox of popes and theologians.
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