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Iceland’s Sex Laws: Trimming Thorns While Watering the Roots
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Boston Massacres and the Problem of Evil
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The Merits and Limitations of “Conscious Capitalism”
10 April 2013 3:31 AM | No Comments -
RINOs and CINOs: The Cult of Mammon and the Future of America
08 April 2013 4:00 AM | No Comments -
Francis of Assisi: Two New Biographies
07 April 2013 5:50 AM | No Comments -
A Fuzzy Definition: Square Circles and Gay Marriage
02 April 2013 4:30 AM | No Comments -
American Individualism and Orthodox Asceticism
01 April 2013 4:50 AM | No Comments -
Poetic Theology: Teaching Christ
31 March 2013 7:00 AM | No Comments
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Pentecostal Pope Calls Ecclesial Movements and the Whole Church to Newness, Unity and Mission
20 May 2013 7:09 AM | No Comments -
You’ll be surprised to see what Palestinians are smuggling into Gaza
17 May 2013 4:44 PM | No Comments -
AU CONTRAIRE! Economic crisis has been ‘pulling European public opinion apart’
17 May 2013 3:32 PM | No Comments -
Indian families go to drastic measures to protect daughters from rape
16 May 2013 6:46 PM | No Comments -
As death and destruction rain down in Syria, refugees flee with lives to Jordan
16 May 2013 6:15 PM | No Comments -
Use Twitter, go to HELL
16 May 2013 4:21 PM | No Comments -
Savage and Deadly, Cyclone Mahasen batters Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, moves into India
16 May 2013 3:44 PM | No Comments -
High-tech Indiana Jones team discovers the fabled lost city of Ciudad Blanca
16 May 2013 11:13 AM | No Comments
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CFMPL Archive
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Iceland’s Sex Laws: Trimming Thorns While Watering the Roots
Posted on April 23, 2013 | No CommentsWhile Iceland may have a plan to legally limit the supply side of such an immoral market as the sex trade, their "pro-sex" culture, encouraged in part by the same government, undermines such efforts on the demand side. -
Boston Massacres and the Problem of Evil
Posted on April 16, 2013 | No CommentsWe're reminded by recent events that we might never be entirely safe. But we must ask, is safe what we ought to be at all? -
The Merits and Limitations of “Conscious Capitalism”
Posted on April 10, 2013 | No CommentsJohn Mackey has provided an exceptional example of how a businessman can be remarkably successfully while still adhering to high ethical standards.However, what Mackey has definitively not provided is a comprehensive answer to the depraved state of capitalism in America today. -
RINOs and CINOs: The Cult of Mammon and the Future of America
Posted on April 8, 2013 | No CommentsWhat if the real problem for Republicans isn’t about politics, but about religion? What if the question is not about RINOs but about CINOs (Christians In Name Only) and the real issue isn’t about deviation from the party line but from the gospel message? -
Francis of Assisi: Two New Biographies
Posted on April 7, 2013 | No CommentsThanks to Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P., we have a new angle on the story of Francis. It's a story that we're also privileged to follow in "real time" with our own Francis, who surely knows more about the man of Assisi than legend permits. -
A Fuzzy Definition: Square Circles and Gay Marriage
Posted on April 2, 2013 | No CommentsJust as a square is a shape, marriage is indeed a relationship between one man and one woman, but what kind of relationship? -
American Individualism and Orthodox Asceticism
Posted on April 1, 2013 | No CommentsThe Christian ascetical tradition, especially in the Orthodox Church, is an anthropologically sound starting point for any “reformulation” of older civic and biblical traditions, remaining faithful to their own deepest insights while responding to the challenges of American individualism. -
Poetic Theology: Teaching Christ
Posted on March 31, 2013 | No CommentsEaster reflections on egoism and education—and Gerard Manley Hopkins. -
Easter Eggs and Marriage Beds: Why Some Things Are Worth Waiting For
Posted on March 29, 2013 | No CommentsWhen it comes to marriage and holidays, our society encourages us to "celebrate" long before the Big Day has arrived, often leaving us feeling empty when the festivities have subsided. Catholicism offers a better, more fulfilling and sustainable alternative. -
Wine, Blood, and the Dithyramb: Spring Breakers In Review
Posted on March 28, 2013 | No CommentsOne of the great things about Spring Breakers is that it captures some of the raw and hardly parseable emotional intensity of ancient drama. It’s catharsis on the level of Euripides.
