The End of Charity?
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The president's redistributive effort to limit charitable tax deductions will hurt the poor — and everyone else.
The president's redistributive effort to limit charitable tax deductions will hurt the poor — and everyone else.
Here's a rundown of some 2012 incidents in Muslim nations that have received insufficient media attention.
The Geneva Convention's classification of military chaplains as noncombatants has traditionally been interpreted in the United States to mean that chaplains normally do not carry weapons.
Here is my nightmare.
In his annual message for the World Day of Peace â a statement of nearly 3,600 words â Pope Benedict XVI devotes one sentence to the campaign to redefine marriage.
. . . in the Associated Press Stylebook, anyway.
When a Nuncio speaks publicly, it is safe to say that we are hearing the sentiments of the Holy Father himself.
President Obama's re-election and the prospect of a second Obama administration, freed from the constraints imposed by the necessity of running for re-election, have created a crisis for the Catholic Church in the United States.
It passed almost unnoticed, but last month Benedict XVI significantly upped the ante in an argument he's made one of his pontificate's centerpieces.
For some time now, both life and liberty have been under assault by an overarching, Godless secularism, replete with power and money, but sadly lacking in wisdom.
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