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Biden’s Courts Would Endanger Religious Free...
Posted by Father Frank Pavone | Nov 1, 2020 | 2020, 2020 Election, abortion, America, Catholic Church, Conservatism, Culture, Faith, Politics, presidential election, Supreme Court, Trump | 0 |
Fatima: A Story Too Fascinating to Ignore — ...
Posted by Carl C. Curtis | Sep 25, 2020 | Culture, Featured, Movies | 0 |
The Mailbox Hoax and the Real Danger of Election F...
Posted by Janet Morana | Aug 20, 2020 | 2020 Election, America, Media, Politics, Trump | 1 |
Ten Reasons Why Abortionists Should Not Speak for ...
Posted by Father Frank Pavone | Mar 26, 2020 | abortion, Featured, Politics, Supreme Court | 2 |
Roadkill: Politics as a Not-So-Fine Art
by Carl C. Curtis | Nov 30, 2020 | Featured, Recommended, TV/Radio | 0 |
Homeport this is not: the sharks are circling.
Read MoreTorn Temple Veils: Recovery from Reproductive Loss
by Kevin Burke | May 10, 2019 | Family, Recommended | 0 |
Mary intimately understands the anguish of Mothers who have experienced the violent separation from their child.
Read MoreAre Women Done With the Roman Catholic Church? A Reaction to the Grand Jury Report from Pennsylvania
by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Aug 15, 2018 | Bishops, Family, Featured, Recommended | 4 |
Worse, the report demonstrates how the voice of women was systemically absent from critical decisions regarding the safety and protection of children.
Read MoreOpen Letter to the USCCB Regarding the Cardinal McCarrick Scandal
by Marjorie Murphy Campbell | Jul 23, 2018 | Catholic Church, Featured, Recommended | 58 |
This scandal will not pass. It will not blow over. It is not a footnote to the sexual abuse crisis.
Read MoreThe Film Billy Liar, a 60s Take On the ‘Me Generation’
by Carl C. Curtis | Mar 14, 2018 | Manners, Movies, Recommended | 0 |
The film Billy Liar, produced in Britain in 1963, addressed the self-centered urge to fulfill one’s deepest desires as beautifully as any movie I know.
Read MoreYes, Pope Francis, President Trump IS Pro-Life
by Deal Hudson | Sep 15, 2017 | Catholic Church, Featured, Recommended | 0 |
But rather than applauding the president’s pro-life actions, Pope Francis has attempted to co-opt the meaning of “pro-life” to include his preferred immigration policies.
Read MoreBishop Robert McElroy Urges Catholics to “All Become Disrupters”
by Deal Hudson | Feb 20, 2017 | Featured, Recommended | 1 |
I call upon the USCCB, a sponsor of the conference, to publicly distance itself from the call of Bishop McElroy towards the violence of “disruption.”
Read MoreCatholic surprise: another way Trump is remaking the GOP
by Frank Buckley | Dec 20, 2016 | 2016 Election, Politics, Recommended | 1 |
But one Catholic leader, Deal Hudson, didn’t believe this, and he single-handedly organized a big-name Catholic Advisory Committee, a conference call with state campaign directors, a conference call between Trump and Catholic leaders, a tweet and video from Trump when Mother Teresa was canonized and an interview with Trump on the Catholic EWTN television network.
Read MoreBill Donohue Exposes Jesus Hoax of Harvard Professor
by Deal Hudson | Jun 27, 2016 | Featured, Recommended | 0 |
Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League, has just slapped down some theological and...
Read MoreArchbishop Wenski Corrects a Fellow Bishop
by Deal Hudson | Jun 26, 2016 | Bishops, Recommended | 0 |
From Catholic Culture: Cardinal Thomas Wenski did what bishops rarely do, very rarely. He responded critically to the comments of Bishop Robert N. Lynch of St. Petersburg who said of the Orlando shootings.
Read MoreThe Christian Review: A Guide to Writers and Readers
by Deal Hudson | Dec 20, 2014 | Featured, Literature, Recommended | 2 |
Rather than publishing a style sheet or a simple mission statement, we offer this somewhat light-hearted list of what we would like The Christian Review to be and not to be.
Read MoreWhy A Christian Review?
by Deal Hudson | Dec 17, 2014 | Culture, Recommended | 5 |
When well-written, informed, and insightful, reviews instruct all of us in how to better understand what we have read, seen, or heard, or point us in the direction of what it would profit us to read, see, or hear. Sensible people welcome that instruction.
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