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Editorial

The State of the Culture of Death

April 28, 2011 George Neumayr 0

Shortly before the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision in January, a grand jury in Pennsylvania charged longtime Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell with seven acts of infanticide and the killing of one adult—a vivid […]

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You Can’t Be Poorer Than Dead

April 27, 2011 Diogenes 0

Catholic shills for the Democratic Party enjoyed some success during the past election year in publicizing the claim that abortions declined in the Clinton years because increased disbursements to social services allowed pregnant women to […]

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Unprofessional

April 27, 2011 Diogenes 0

So here’s the next move in the culture wars, an editorial cloud no bigger than a man’s suspiciously well-groomed hand. The Los Angeles Times has an editorial deploring the Holy See’s new “Guidelines for the […]

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Special Report

The Communicators

April 27, 2011 Joanna Bogle 0

The relationship between the Church and the mass media is not an easy one. But a new generation of Catholic writers, publishers, and journalists in Britain is breaking new ground—and making good use of all […]

Special Report

Reenergizing Grassroots Activism

April 27, 2011 Michael J. Miller 0

The number one cause of death in the United States is abortion. Planned Parenthood receives one third of its billion-dollar annual budget from taxpayer funding. Radically proabortion politicians now control the executive and legislative branches […]

Special Report

Say Less, Do More

April 27, 2011 Elenor K. Schoen 0

In 1986, Mary Cunningham Agee created a network of services and volunteers to serve the needs of women facing unplanned pregnancies and their babies. A personal tragedy became her inspiration for helping others, and with […]

Essay

The Improbable

April 27, 2011 Thomas S. Hibbs 0

When the actor Michael Douglas, who in the film Basic Instinct played a police detective investigating and attracted to a possible female serial killer (Sharon Stone), realized how the film would end, he complained to […]

Interview

Something of Heaven

April 27, 2011 George Neumayr 0

Some of the most popular musicians in Europe today are not rock stars but contemplative monks. Last February, Universal Music signed the monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz, a 12th-century monastery in the Vienna woods in Austria, […]