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Alfred P. Doolittle is the likable rogue of My Fair Lady, the one who sings "With a Little Bit of Luck," which begins:The Lord above gave man...
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"Catholicism is a very tangible business—it’s about seeing and hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling as much as it’s about texts and...
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"Man’s ability to see is in decline," wrote the Thomist philosopher Josef Pieper. "We do not mean here, of course, the physiological...
Cherie Peacock
The University of Dallas has the best faculty in the country and perhaps the smallest library. That means research requires interlibrary loans...
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Here at Catholic Answers, we begin every day with Mass celebrated by our chaplain, Fr. Vincent Serpa, O.P. At the "sign of peace," Fr. Vincent...
Cherie Peacock
Floundering in a sea of undergraduates at Arizona State University, I found a group of friends whose main activity wasn’t drinking and throwing...
Cherie Peacock
In his diocese, there are no liturgy wars because no fiddling is allowed. There is no heresy because anyone who speaks in a Catholic setting...
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