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... are doing. In this case, it was probably better that way.
Back to the bookstore: Now, one might expect that, at a Catholic university, the administrators and president would be interested in providing their students with an ... needs. If the university leaders would place as much effort in transmitting a Catholic culture as they do in assuring us of their "Cross-Cultural" perspectives, the ...
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... Dame Cathedral. These natural laws are perhaps taken for granted by many, yet, for those who seek to understand how Catholic churches ought -- and ought not -- to be built, they're the most obvious starting points, primarily because ... our faculties of soul to God.
The tradition of iconography and symbolism in Catholic culture is broad and rich. Meaning is conveyed through formal elements, ...
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... the nation, chose to play the tired anti-Catholic card so early in his tenure. His recent blog posting ... the crowded theater of overcharged religionists.
The anti-Catholic narrative is a canard, however, another attempt to deflect attention ... continues to come under scrutiny for its handling of crises and scandals related to sex, and none of them has to do with the press or an anti-Catholic culture.
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... study the great masters and the architectural gems in Catholic countries, and are inspired by Catholic culture! Temporal progress is a fluctuating thing, dependent on ... are so harmless generally that no one would think of being up in arms against them. If a man does not like them, he just ignores them. The Catholic Church, however, is known to be a really vital force, and men find that they cannot ...
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... calling itself Catholic Authors is just that, a site devoted entirely to English-speaking Catholic authors, past and present. It contains a wonderful collection of biographical sketches of ... of them is fascinating in its own way. This is a unique resource which we recommend to all those with literary interests.
From Catholic Culture.This post is from the Holy Comforter Catholic Church eNewsletter ...
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In his article “Benedict’s ongoing battle against secularism,†National Catholic Reporter columnist John Allen claims that European secular attacks on Catholicism led ... controversial decisions to allow the Society of St. Pius X and conservative Anglicans into the Catholic…
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... culture the political neo-cons are so gaga about is not really the same Western culture the Catholic is concerned with restoring. Many of the secular defenders of & ... explanation of natural phenomena through reason (source).
Not all of these are bad or anything a Catholic would necessarily disagree with, but we cannot deny that they are all ideals associated with the Enlightenment. Constitutional ...
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... Suffering Servant.
The cry “anti-Catholic!” has become a cheap and easy accusation. No one ... scandals related to sex, and none of them has to do with the press or an anti-Catholic culture.
First, no organization or institution in the world moralizes ... abbots and provincials went to extraordinary lengths to deceive the Catholic community and civil authorities. (That’s why the Bishop ...
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... " as John Allen terms it.
How often have I heard Catholic apologists and writers quote John Henry ... cultural roots.
Where a "thick" Catholic culture won't exist for generations, if not centuries, ... is surely appropriate for western Christians to do the same. Every historic Christian culture began that way. Even the Irish and the Poles had a first generation of Christians. ...
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... abortion is voted upon.
"Our Catholic bishops should be fearlessly leading the way towards a
culture of life. Fighting to maintain ... maneuvering is to
allow an amendment to be heard and watch it be defeated. While our Catholic
bishops will scramble to define their opposition to abortion ... risked making
themselves political pawns in advancing a culture of death that treats
human life as disposable ...
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