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Ending Federal Discrimination Against Pro-Life Protesters:
Two Down, One To Go
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the federal judiciary sanctioned efforts by pro-abortionists to thwart peaceful, prayerful pro-life protest. However, as of 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court has deprived pro-abortion forces of two of the three main weapons in their federal arsenal. These legal developments are substantial victories for the pro-life movement. Nevertheless, the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entranceways Act (FACE) remains a significant impediment to savingpre-born lives. The defeat of this statute, which seems at least possible at the Supreme Court level, is a paramount goal for the pro-life community.
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Can a Catholic Be a Democrat?: How the Party I Loved Became the Enemy of My Religion
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Donald A. Doyle
The Educational Crisis in the United States:
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Dr. Donald A. Doyle, who was a charter member of the SCSS, first President of the SCSS New York Metropolitan Chapter, and former school administrator and political science professor, wrote this personal assessment about current American education in light of the teaching of the Church before his death in 2005. The CSSR proudly presents it here as his last published writing.
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The Catholic Experience in America
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Phenomenology Baptized
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Elizabeth Fox-Genovese R.I.P.
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Natural Law: The Foundation of an Orderly Economic System
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The Spirit of Early Christian Thought
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William F. Murphy
Rerum Novarum:
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This article argues that the 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum is particularly applicable in the present-day in its critique of the way ideology distorts human dignity and on the subject of poverty in developing countries in the context of—and somewhat stimulated by—a global economy.
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"Dr. Donald A. Doyle: A Tribute to a Defender of the Catholic Faith":
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The Lost Generation:
Can American Civilization Recover Without a Religious Revival and the Retrieval of the Natural Law?
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The Catholic as Historian
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A Response from John F. Quinn
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A Response from Paul Radzilowski
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Gary D. Glenn
Is Secularism the End of Liberalism? Reflections on Europe’s Demographic Decline Drawing on Pope Benedict, Habermas, Nietzsche and Strauss
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Europe is infected by a strange lack of desire for the future. Children, our future, are perceived as a threat to the present, as if they were taking something away from our lives. Children are seen as a liability rather than as a source of hope. There is a clear comparison between today’s situation and the decline of the Roman Empire. In its final days, Rome still functioned as a great historical framework, but in practice it was already subsisting on models that were destined to fail. Its vital energy had been depleted.
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The Biblical Truth About America’s Death Penalty by Dale S. Recinella
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Anne Hendershott
The Natural Family: a Manifesto by Carlson, Allan C. and Paul T. Mero
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