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Sex and the Church - Father Raymond J. de Souza

This Saturday, there will be an important conference on sexual morality and contraception, featuring both the Archbishops of Toronto and Ottawa, at St. Michael’s College on the campus of the University of Toronto. Ho-hum.  Read more...

Sex and the Married Woman - Cheryl Dickow

My first job after college graduation was as a "Training Specialist" at a large corporation.  I taught computer software classes.    Read more...

Sex and Violence — Not all Bad - Rabbi Daniel Lapin

It is fashionable to denounce the sex and violence that saturates American entertainment. Instead of condemning the supply perhaps we should examine why people demand this commodity.  Read more...

Sex Education - Donna Freitas

In the next three weeks or so, most college-bound high-school seniors and their families will be deciding which institution of higher education should receive their tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars.   Read more...

Sex Education: The Vatican's Guidelines - K.D. WHITEHEAD

The Holy See has done it again. The teaching document issued by the Pontifical Council on the Family, The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality: Guidelines for Education within the Family, in 1996, is yet another one of the growing list of outstanding teaching documents produced by the modern papacy that provide precise and serene “correct answers” to so many of the otherwise intractable problems of our very troubled times.  Read more...

Sex in the City of God - Kathryn Jean Lopez

Where should a young couple wanting to know, practically and theologically, what the Catholic Church has to say about natural family planning go these days? Well among other places they could go to a Protestant couple. In particular, they could look for Sam and Bethany Torode.   Read more...

Sex, Natural Law, and Confusion in High Places - JOE CAMPBELL

The basis of Catholic sexual morality in natural law is widely known. Natural law itself, I suspect, is widely misunderstood. This may help to explain why Catholic sexual morality is widely rejected.  Read more...

Sex-Ed Cliffs Notes - Naomi Schaefer Riley

Do women get pregnant because they lack information?  Read more...

Sexed-Up Sex-Ed - Christian C. Sahner

College freshmen are now on campus or soon will be. If my experience arriving at Princeton University four years ago is any guide, the days ahead could be more than a little awkward for them.  Read more...

Sextants and Sexting - Roger Scruton

The problem remains for the majority of teenagers, who are left to their own devices, which turn out to be the vices of their devices.  Read more...

Sexual Fantasies - Jack Cahill

For a century, "progressive" writers and filmmakers have been using falsehood and fraud as primary weapons in their assault on traditional American culture.   Read more...

Sexual Revolution: Built Upon Sand - Anthony Esolen

The body has a language of its own, and the sexual revolution is founded upon a lie.  Read more...

Shameless and loveless - Roger Scruton

The condition in which we now find ourselves is novel in many ways. Perhaps the most interesting is the enormous effort that is now devoted to overcoming or abolishing shame.  Read more...

Silo Rains on the Penguin Pride Parade - Warren Throckmorton

One of America's A-list gay couples has broken up.  Read more...

Statement on the Status of Marriage in Canada - Daniel Cere and Douglas Farrow

Over the past year four Canadian courts have ruled that marriage, recognized under the common law as "the union of one man and one woman," is inconsistent with constitutional values in modern Canadian society and offends the equality rights of homosexuals under section 15 of the Charter.  Read more...

Sterilization: Why It Is Wrong - Fr. William Saunders

I recently saw the movie Cheaper by the Dozen. In it, the father, played by Steve Martin, states that he has had a vasectomy. This has caused some discussion among friends, especially because some people think that after 12 children one logically should have a vasectomy. Why does the Church teach that sterilization is wrong?  Read more...

Stories You Might Not See in the Mainstream Media - Zenit

Studies that suggest women may face serious risks from abortion and birth control pills have met with an odd response in the mainstream media: virtual silence.  Read more...

Straight Talk - Leon J. Suprenant, Jr.

Our society has largely lost its sense of the intrinsic worth of the human person, so we tend to define ourselves through external, secondary characteristics. That is never good, but it's especially tragic when those with same-sex attractions define themselves as "gay."  Read more...

Struggling Alone - Ryan T. Anderson

He came out to me in an email.  Read more...

Subversive Masculinity - SARAH E. HINLICKY

Promiscuity undermines masculinity. Fatherhood perfects it. The time has come to reconnect masculinity and morality.  Read more...

Subversive Virginity - SARAH HINLICKY

In this personal reflection, Sarah Hinlicky explores the meaning and value of her own virginity in the context of a permissive and sexually obsessed American society.  Read more...

Surgical Sex - Paul McHugh

When the practice of sex-change surgery first emerged back in the early 1970s, I would often remind its advocating psychiatrists that with other patients, alcoholics in particular, they would quote the Serenity Prayer, “God, give me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”  Read more...

Tales of Addiction Kick Off Victims of Porn Month - CNSNews.com

A group of family activists and elected officials kicked off “Victims of Pornography Month” Tuesday with testimony about how an addiction to pornography can ruin lives.  Read more...

Talk to Kids about Sex, Love, and Character - Thomas Lickona

As parents and educators, we worry about many areas of our children's decision-making — sex, drugs, drinking, drinking and driving — where the wrong choices can carry a high cost. But we sense that they are most vulnerable, most at risk emotionally as well as physically, in the sexual area of their lives. The damage to our children's health, heart, and character from premature sexual involvement may go deeper, and last longer, than the effects of any other mistakes they might make.  Read more...

Teaching Moments on Sexuality - Janet E. Smith

On several occasions, Catholic parents have approached me about how to talk to their heterosexual teenagers about homosexuality. Many teenagers are very accepting of the homosexual orientation; they think it is just as natural as a heterosexual orientation.  Read more...


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