Bioethics
Chelsea Zimmerman

The Weak Who Shame the Strong

In his first letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul explains how, when God calls people, he does not base his decision on human criteria – 

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Columnists
Chelsea Zimmerman

Death is Not a Right

A little late to our symposium here on “mercy and killing.”  The “and,” our editor informed us, was meant to keep the subject broad –

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Columnists
Chelsea Zimmerman

What is ‘Normal’?

Today is World Down Syndrome Day, a day to celebrate the lives of those who have an extra 21st chromosome. It’s also a reminder that we

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Columnists
Chelsea Zimmerman

This Lent: Let Yourself Be Loved

Ah, Lent! That time of year when we spend a little more time than usual reflecting on how much we have distanced ourselves from God

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Columnists
Chelsea Zimmerman

A Generation Lucky to Be Alive

Today, hundreds of thousands of pro-life people are gathered in Washington D.C. for the annual March for Life, commemorating the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade,

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Spirituality
Chelsea Zimmerman

Our Lover is Coming!

In response to a post I wrote here last month about contemplating death, a reader commented: [W]hy not look at death as a meeting with

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