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Volume C, No. 9 |
A Note from the Pubisher
Worth noting
Letters from our readers
Silence in the pulpit
By Frederick W. Marks
Either homilies give life or they deal death.
Zygotes and embryos are people
By Anthony Zimmerman
The term “pre-embryo” is a fraud.
Dress at Mass
By Jonathan S. Toborowsky
We need outward signs of our inward understanding.
On turning around
By James V. Schall
Conversion is the first order of business.
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By Rawley Myers
The Church asks for forgiveness
By Alice von Hildebrand
The Bride of Christ remains pure and holy
Patriotism, politics and St. Joan
By John P. Fraunces
She gave up her own desires to do God’s will.
The reality of divine compassion
By W. Patrick Cunningham
“Take heart, have no fear, I am.”
The death penalty and Church teaching
By Carl H. Horst
Capital punishment is not intrinsically evil.
My Favorite Priest— A classroom hero
By James Gilhooley
Questions answered
by Wm. B. Smith
Book reviews
The Holy Trinity—Editorial
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