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The Lost Virtue

It is a terrible thing to lose a virtue.  We need all the virtues to be a fully moral person just as we need all the parts of the body to be working properly if we are to be in full health.  If certain muscles in the legs do not work, for example, we may […]

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The Genealogy of Jesus

The Gospel of Matthew begins with the well-known description of the genealogy of Jesus Christ. St. Matthew emphasized to his largely Jewish audience the real and deep connection of Jesus with the Hebrew people, showing that He was indeed the son of David. This connection became important not only for Jewish readers, but for all […]

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Extra, extra! News and views for October 5, 2022

Implementing Laudato Si – Bethany Land Institute integrates environment and economics in Uganda. Restoring God’s Creation (Notre Dame University) The Rise of the Biomedical Security State – Every few years a book comes along…that hits…

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Extra, extra! News and views for August 10, 2022

‘Personal Beliefs’ vs. Objective Science – President Biden asserted his personal belief as a Catholic that human life begins at conception and that abortion, therefore, is morally wrong. He has always been quick to add, […]

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Take and Read, Lest You Forget

College commencement season is upon us. Graduates now face the prospect that they may never again be required to read…

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