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Reax
By
awelborn
..to the bishops’ statement on pro-abortion, etc. Catholic speakers at Catholic colleges and universities. The problem becomes more complex when schools honor lawmakers for accomplishments unrelated to their positions on church issues. Boston College Law School chose as its commencement speaker Walter Dellinger, who served as acting solicitor general and adviser for President Bill Clinton…
On the Road to Canonization
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awelborn
Promulgating decrees Today in Clementine Hall in the presence of John Paul II and various officials, 16 decrees were promulgated, relating to the heroic virtues, martyrdoms and miracles of diverse “servants of God.”
Religious Fiction
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awelborn
From a Publisher’s Weekly report on Book Expo: For those who track religion, one of the most intriguing developments at BEA this year was the quiet proliferation of novels from “secular” trade houses that deal with religious or spiritual themes.
Unwanted Interruptions
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awelborn
Fascinating interview with Amy Laura Hall, assistant professor of theological ethics at Duke Divinity School, on our culture’s – and the evangelical world’s – attitudes towards procreation and children. Dare I ask you if the belief that life begins at conception—and before implantation—should affect many Christian women on the pill? You are right to say…
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