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Health Care. What does “Catholic Social Teaching” and Catholic teaching in general say about health care and the responsibility of a society to provide it? And how does this relate to: 1) the present reality in the US and 2) the major party candidate’s proposals? Later: Back. Health care is a complex issue, natch, but…
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…speaking of Red Cardigan, she’s got a wonderful post up today about a 102-year old, never married, childless man who died and asked that any remembrances be left to Human Life International. Wonder why? Go read. (By the way – if you want other short links from me, check out the delicious feed on the…
Is Catholic politico-talk too idealistic?
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Here’s my first question for you guys to discuss. Let me try to unpack the probably poorly-articulated question. I don’t mean, “Is it too unrealistically oriented toward a greater good that can never be achieved?” No. I mean – is Catholic politico-talk, particularly in the present moment, as most of us are engaging in it,…
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