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Religion Dispatches
How you view the no-consensus outcome of the just-concluded Extraordinary Synod on the Family very much depends on whether or not you are rooting for Pope Francis to change the Catholic Church. The…
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Donald and Evelyn Knapp believe in “traditional Christian marriages,” though a lawsuit filed in federal court last week on their behalf calls into question whether that phrase holds any meaning beyond…
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On bloggingheads, I spoke with our own Patti Miller about the recently concluded Extraordinary Synod in Rome, which Patti has been covering here in elucidating detail. In the clip below, Patti argues…
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The big story this week is the ideological warfare and spin-control struggles that broke into the open after the public reading on Monday of a working document called a relatio that was intended to…
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Brittany Maynard was on the cover of People magazine this week under the banner, “My Decision to Die: A Terminal Cancer Patient’s Controversial Choice.” Coverage of the 29-year-old’s intention to end…
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The conservative media world is today aflame over subpoenas served on pastors, by the City of Houston, in litigation brought by activists who claim the City wrongfully rejected their effort to put a…
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Does America have a moral obligation to a country that Christian perfectionism and ethnic cleansing helped to establish?
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The surprisingly conciliatory tone regarding gay Catholics in the working document for the family synod released yesterday is being described by some as an “earthquake” and “revolutionary.” But it’s…
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How much is our view of justice determined by how we ourselves have been treated?
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