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CHRISTIAN, YES… BUT WHY CATHOLIC?
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| If you believe in the Trinity and accept Christ as your Lord and Savior, isn't that enough?
Does being Catholic make a difference? Well. . . yes. And here's why.
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By JOSEPH M. ESPER |
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"NOTHING IS EVER ANYBODY’S FAULT"
Do We Choose To Act Or Are We Merely Conditioned? |
| Modern theories of psychology increasingly regard our ability to choose to act as a myth. But without free will, sin is also a myth. Is psychology right? |
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By RONALD J. RYCHLAK |
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A CASE FOR HOME EDUCATION
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| What about socialization? Isolation? The constant battle of wills? A homeschooling mother answers the common objections and makes her case for teaching at home. |
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By BONNIE LANDRY |
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THE HERETICAL ROOTS OF FUNDAMENTALISM
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| Fundamentalism falls into the category of "nothing new under the sun." The author traces its roots of dissent in the heresies of the Church. |
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By CARL E. OLSON |
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IS GENUFLECTING AT COMMUNION DISRUPTIVE?
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| One priest, writing in his diocesan newspaper, calls genuflecting before you receive Communion an "abuse." What do the rubrics of the Church say? |
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By KARL KEATING |