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The abnormal abortion
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The abnormal abortion

Katie YoderAugust 19, 20264 min read
At the end of every March for Life I see them: Dozens of women in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington holding up signs that read, “I Regret My Abortion.” They share their stories each year with tens of thousands of pro-life marchers — and writers like me. They talk about the pain abortion inflicts on women. They give faces and names to an issue.
The day O.J. Brigance testified that every life has value
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The day O.J. Brigance testified that every life has value

George P. Matysek Jr.August 18, 20264 min read
Brigance, who died Aug. 17 at age 56, was largely incapacitated by ALS and unable to speak without the aid of a computerized voice. Addressing lawmakers considering the legalization of physician-assisted suicide, he spoke passionately about the value of life.
Question Corner: What is the Catholic Church’s current stance on Freemasonry?
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Question Corner: What is the Catholic Church’s current stance on Freemasonry?

Jenna Marie CooperAugust 17, 20264 min read
Could you clarify the Church’s current stance on Freemasonry? Some seem to think that these days it’s “no different than belonging to Rotary” or any other service club. The local church has parishioners that belong to the local Masonic lodge.
Addressing the ‘valleys of despair’ caused by the growing sports betting industry
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Addressing the ‘valleys of despair’ caused by the growing sports betting industry

Charles C. CamosyAugust 13, 20268 min read
The sports betting industry has seen explosive growth in revenue in the past six years, but how is it affecting society? Ray Kim, director of U.S. Programs & Partnerships at the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy, recently spoke with OSV News’ Charles Camosy about what Catholics should know about the growing addiction issues that have taken hold for many.
Ryan, meet Ryan: A glimpse into record-breaking Ryan Meet-ups
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Ryan, meet Ryan: A glimpse into record-breaking Ryan Meet-ups

Rita BuettnerAugust 11, 20267 min read
The idea that people named Ryan would gather together simply to celebrate sharing a name really struck me.
Question Corner: What is predestination?
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Question Corner: What is predestination?

Jenna Marie CooperAugust 10, 20264 min read
Q: Could you please tell me what exactly predestination is? Also, is this a dogma of the Catholic Church or is it heresy?
The abstraction of ‘brokenness’
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The abstraction of ‘brokenness’

Leonard J. DeLorenzoAugust 10, 20265 min read
We are wounded, yes, and also made in the image of God, also redeemed, also capable of glory, and we are bodies in time and in particular trouble, which is precisely the creature God came to save. He did not take on brokenness in general. He took on flesh, and was hungry, and wept, and bled from named wounds in his hands and his side.
The work ethic incarnate
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The work ethic incarnate

George WeigelAugust 7, 20264 min read
From his current station in the Communion of Saints, I hope Raymond Berry is interceding for all those men without work – men who are being denied, or who are denying themselves, the chance to become more, to be more, through honest labor.
Do I need a new civil marriage license for my convalidation ceremony?
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Do I need a new civil marriage license for my convalidation ceremony?

Jenna Marie CooperAugust 4, 20264 min read
How does this work if the Church considers Catholic weddings to be valid even without a civil marriage ceremony?
Will millions die due to USAID cuts?
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Will millions die due to USAID cuts?

Effie CaldarolaAugust 3, 20264 min read
How does the world view the U.S. right now? How do we deserve to be viewed? Are we working to create “the beloved community” which Dr. Martin Luther King envisioned, which is another way of saying “the kingdom of God?”
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