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Limiting human contact for prisoners is counterproductive and un-Christian
Joe Van Brussel
February 07, 2018
Making it more difficult for families to visit prisoners, or have any contact with them, is contrary to respect for human life and dignity.
Politics & Society
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Even some Trump supporters worry that his character is undermining his presidency
Daniel Allott
January 29, 2018
Mr. Trump’s character flaws obscure the popularity of many of his administration’s policies and are hindering his ability to govern.
Politics & Society
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Is the Benedict Option based on Christian principles—or white middle-class ones?
Patrick Gilger, S.J.
January 26, 2018
The extent to which I do not want housing for the poor in my own neighborhood is the extent to which I am failing to be a Christian.
Faith
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Pope Francis needs to step up his response to sexual abuse
Thomas J. Reese
January 26, 2018
He just doesn’t get it when it comes to victims of abuse.
Faith
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What can Jesus teach journalists?
Colleen Dulle
January 24, 2018
If Jesus is the mediator between God and humanity, what can the news media learn from his example?
Politics & Society
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Catholics are just as likely to get an abortion as other U.S. women. Why?
Patrick T. Brown
January 24, 2018
Compared with other religious groups, Catholic women choosing abortion are more likely to be older and married—and most want to have children in the future.
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