Columnists
Mary C. Tillotson

On Condoms and Confession

Many of the pro-abstinence, anti-contraception types (mostly Catholics) will say that the “Don’t have sex, but if you do, use contraception” approach to reducing teen

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Bioethics
J.Q. Tomanek

Confession of a Former Zygote

Election season increases opportunities to practice patience, especially when I stroll through Facebook posts. Recently, I read a quote from a Jon Stewart segment back

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Columnists
Nathan Kennedy

Confessions of a Spiritual Insomniac

I’m a chronic insomniac. There’s a lot to that statement beyond my not being able to sleep at night—insights into my temperament and psychological composition,

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Sacraments
Christina M. Sorrentino

Though Our Sins Be as Scarlet

“Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are

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Columnists
Cristina Montes

Easter Triduum Family Traditions

This year, the biggest feast of Christendom happened to fall on the date of our parents’ fortieth wedding anniversary. I find the coincidence fitting. The

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