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July 9, 2019

Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Standing Fast in the Philippines

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International - Father Paul Marx, OSB, (once) said, “If the Philippines falls to the Culture of Death, we have lost.”… The Philippines, with a population of nearly 110 million, is one of the last bastions of Catholicism in the world, with eighty-three percent being Catholic. In 2021 it will celebrate 500 years of Catholicism. Ten million Filipinos live outside their homeland, influencing cultures and societies around the world. This is a rich and vibrant culture whose identity is synonymous with its Catholic faith; however, “new” influences and values are being introduced with a radically different message and agenda.
July 9, 2019

How the Smallest Born Baby Proves Abortion is Wrong, by Alan Shlemon

By Alan Shlemon, Stand to Reason - The world’s smallest surviving baby, Baby Saybie, was born just 30 minutes from my house. She weighed 8.6 ounces or approximately the weight of a large apple. Saybie’s mother experienced severe pregnancy complications and was forced to give birth via emergency cesarean section at just 23 weeks gestation (normal pregnancy is around 40 weeks). The doctors worked heroically to provide Baby Saybie life-saving medical care.
July 5, 2019

Magisterial Liberalism, Ed Condon

By Ed Condon, First Things - Unmoored from concepts like Natural Law—which provided a common societal bedrock in previous centuries—the true, the good, and the right are now adrift, blown by the ever-stronger winds of legal positivism into whatever harbor awaits them. For a growing number of people, the Supreme Court’s decisions now make moral truths. Going beyond protection of common freedoms, they define the goods that underpin them.
July 3, 2019

Tactics Catholic Evangelists Should And Shouldn’t Use, by Marcel LeJeune

By Marcel LeJeune, Catholic Missionary Disciples - I recently ran across an essay which may be one of the most influential pieces of writing in the last 30 years. I heard about it previously, but had not read it until last week. After several readings, I concluded that to modern ears, it sounds like someone is writing satire. But, it isn’t. Rather, the essay was written in 1987 about how to “desensitization of the American public concerning gays and gay rights”. What is amazing is how the strategy were perfectly implemented…

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