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Support University of Sandiego's Decision to Maintain Catholic Theology PDF
by Culture of Life   

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Stand with us in support of the University of San Diego's decision to keep its Theology Department free from heresy.  It was the right decision, and shows the kind of academic leadership Pope Benedict asked Catholic educators to demonstrate when he visited the United States earlier this year.  Read more to sign the petition.

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09/03/2008
 
William E. May Offers a Review of Carl Anderson's latest book, "A Civilization of Love..." PDF
by Dr. William E. May   

anderson_book.jpgContemporary Western societies such as ours are marked by what Professor Robert George has called the “Clash of Orthodoxies.” The dominant view among the elites of those societies can be, I believe, summed up in the slogan, rooted in the culture of death, that “No unwanted person ought ever to be born.” Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, offers Catholics (and in my judgment others of good will and open mind) a real challenge: to transform the world in which they live so that it is dedicated to the truth, central to the culture of life and civilization of love, that “no person, whether born or unborn, weak or strong, is to be unwanted, i.e., unloved.”

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07/08/2008
 
John Paul II's Anthropological Vision of Humanae Vitae PDF
by John Paul II Translated by Dr. William E. May   

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Translated by William E. May
Michael J. McGivney Professor of Moral Theology
John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at
The Catholic University of America

Author, Catholic Bioethics and the Gift of Human Life

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05/02/2008
 
Two Americas: The Culture of Death v. The Culture of Life PDF
by William E. May   

Michael J. McGivney Professor of Moral Theology at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute at The Catholic University of America and Culture of Life Foundation Contributor

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04/18/2008
 
Democrats and the Fudging of the Abortion Issue PDF
by Joe Capizzi, Ph.D.   
There are some arguments the force of which I just do not get. In a Commonwealth piece, Eduardo Peñalver defends the view that Catholics should reflect on the “panoply” of social issues before they vote. Of course his point is to educate Catholics to resist the reductio ad abortion; that is, the perceived tendency of conservative Catholics to vote only for candidates who oppose legal abortion. Peñalver and others believe pro-life Republicans try to bully Catholics into voting Republican because Republicans alone are typically pro-life: thus he and others, like Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, remind Catholics that liberals are people, too, and one can be a faithful Catholic and vote Democrat.
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10/04/2006
 
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