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Facing Death in Solidarity and Hope
FATHER TADEUSZ PACHOLCZYK, PH.D.
When I make presentations on end-of-life decision making, I sometimes have audience members approach me afterwards with comments like, You know, Father, when my mom died 6 years ago, and I look back on it, Im not sure my brothers and I made the right decisions about her care.

Curbing Bad Language
THOMAS LICKONA & MATTHEW DAVIDSON
How can we teach students to be more reflective and respectful in their use of language?

Mary Harrington's Humane Revolution
LEAH LIBRESCO SARGEANT
A woman can only navigate a world that demands self-ownership and self-authorship by neutering herself. What makes a woman’s body distinctively womanly isn't a high femme presentation but the potential for biological hospitality and self-gift.

Blessed Are Those Who Mourn
RANDALL SMITH
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted". (Mt 5:4)  In his commentary on this Beatitude in Jesus of Nazareth, Pope Benedict XVI writes that there are two kinds of mourning: 

Eloquent Defense of Life Delivered in Canadian Parliamentary Debate
JASON KENNEY
In a debate in the House of Commons Friday October 26, 2001, Canadian Alliance MP Jason Kenney made a spirited defense of the right to life in remarks against euthanasia. Kenney spoke to a private members bill on the issue of lenient penalties for those who claim to murder the disabled out of misguided sympathy.

Mandatum Part VII: Taking an oath: Franciscan University of Steubenville
TIM DRAKE
When Adrian and Beth Galvez of Williamsburg, Va., looked at colleges for their eldest daughter, Christa, they considered several Catholic institutions. In the end they chose Franciscan University of Steubenville because of its adherence to Church teachings.

It's Time to be a Man Again
NORMAN DOIDGE
Brilliantly timed, conceived, edited and introduced by Prof. Newell, What Is a Man? is an anthology of buried treasures. It is unlike any recent book for the general reader I know of on the relations between the sexes.

To Work & To Love: Living Like Uncle Burley
JASON CRAIG
I like Burley Coulter. I like him, at least in part, because he "caused a lot of trouble for himself and other people," as Wendell Berry puts it.

The Social Footprints of Contraception
JANET E. SMITH
The Churchs teaching on sexuality that lies behind its teaching that contraception is intrinsically immoral is dazzlingly beautiful.

Can Immunology Corroborate the Two-in-One-Flesh Image in Genesis?
DONALD DEMARCO
Science, which is immune to political or fashionable trends, bears witness to the unique nature of the conjugal bond between a man and a woman.

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