Catholics, Health Care and the Senate's bad bill
Catholics and other persons of good will concerned about the foundations of human dignity should oppose it.
Catholics and other persons of good will concerned about the foundations of human dignity should oppose it.
For months debate has raged in the United States over the proposed health care overhaul. Several contentious issues have emerged including the proposal's cost, the level of government control it would create, and most notably, coverage of abortion.
Without Christ, culture lapses into the old paganism, blaming "bad luck" or "karma."
From Christianitys beginnings, the Church has been attacked by those introducing false teachings, or heresies.
Women who have had abortions often struggle with overwhelming sadness and guilt. In this compassionate and theologically sound pamphlet, Fr. Wall recounts the imaginary confession of such a mother and shows, through the priests response, how she can find peace. This pamphlet has brought relief and healing to countless post-abortive women.
A few weeks ago, I came across an article in the Atlantic Monthly magazine, which bore the extraordinary title Did Christianity Cause the Crash?
S: My young friend, Glaucon, how good to meet you here. How are your studies coming? Are you learning things that elevate the soul, which you might share with me?
St. Thomas Aquinas did not bequeath to the world extensive treatises on the topic of beauty.
In The Reason for God "Keller mines material from literary classics, philosophy, anthropology, and a multitude of other disciplines to make an intellectually compelling case for God." - Publisher's Weekly