The Missouri Catholic Conference, Capital Punishment, Brain Injury, and the Imminent Execution of Cecil Clayton
This past week’s issue of the St. Louis Review, the newspaper for the Archdiocese of St....
Read Moreby Tobias Winright | Mar 16, 2015 | Bioethics, Life and Death, Current Events | 0 |
This past week’s issue of the St. Louis Review, the newspaper for the Archdiocese of St....
Read Moreby Patrick Clark | Jun 17, 2012 | From the Field | 0 |
(I would like to dedicate this post to my Dad, who took the time to teach me the faith and who helped me to understand and accept the love of the One from Whom his own fatherhood took its name.) The commandment to “honor your...
Read Moreby David Cloutier | Nov 6, 2011 | From the Field | 0 |
When some speak of a “crisis of morality” and a disobedience to the Church’s moral teachings, they point to sexual ethics. But a perusal of the Catechism’s treatment of property and economics suggests that we are afflicted with...
Read Moreby Tobias Winright | Oct 24, 2011 | Current Events, From the Field | 19 |
As an ecumenical expression of solidarity with our recent “A Catholic Call to Abolish the Death Penalty,” German Reformed theologian Jürgen Moltmann has issued the following brief statement (translated by Dr. Steffen...
Read Moreby Charles Camosy | Apr 3, 2011 | From the Field | 12 |
Over at the Public Discourse, the very good Loyola Marymount philosopher Chris Kaczor has responded to a review of his recent book on abortion by another well-known philosopher, Don Marquis. While calling it “the...
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