Life
Amanda Sloan

To Be Used or Appreciated?

Chances are that if you are a woman you’ve probably, at one point or another, heard about the “Proverbs 31” woman.  If you haven’t, read

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Columnists
Kayla Peterson

What the Church Needs to Know

Every so often a study comes out and inspires one to think “Why hasn’t this been done before now?”. Recently, Mary Rice Hasson, J.D. along

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Remembering a Hero from Africa

Tribute to His Excellency Professor John Evans Atta Mills, former President of the Republic of Ghana in West Africa, a defender of what is true

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Religion
Anna Williams

Suffering to sanctity

If it causes pain, it cannot be true. This principle, it seems to me, is an unspoken premise underlying the general public’s passionate opposition to

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Election Season and YOU

” If only we had another Ronald Reagan. ” The words floated out of my friends mouth and hung in mid-air. It is a tendency

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Columnists
Nicene Guy

Trust Not in Technology

“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat (or drink), or about your body, what you will wear. Is

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College
Anna Williams

Education = Virtue?

“The more money we spend on schools today, the less we’ll have to spend on missiles tomorrow.” New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote that

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Money & Finance
Anna Williams

Moral Economics 101

According to one admittedly unscientific survey, 37% of Occupy Wall Street protesters believe that capitalism is inherently immoral — presumably because they think it encourages

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Religion
Anna Williams

Why be Catholic?

“What does being Catholic mean to you?” That may sound like a corny question asked of high-schoolers at a church youth group… because it is,

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Religion
Anna Williams

Conscience and Authority

Last week I came across a publication explicitly dedicated to lobbying for abortion… and simultaneously claiming to be Catholic. (See my footnote for more on

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