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HHS action draws an array of religious liberty protests
Friday, 19 August 2011 00:00
When it comes to issues of religious freedom, Bill Donohue thinks the Obama administration has put religious employers between a rock and a hard place.
Time to man the defenses in class warfare
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 13:17
What does a plutocracy look like? It looks like Washington 2011.
Republicans want to do the impossible: balance a budget without raising revenue, specifically without reversing the tax giveaways to the rich that brought about the massive deficit they are struggling to correct.
Republicans want to do the impossible: balance a budget without raising revenue, specifically without reversing the tax giveaways to the rich that brought about the massive deficit they are struggling to correct.
Living with the pain
Thursday, 28 July 2011 16:00
It was day four of a pain that wouldn't go away. It was just a toothache and not life-threatening. Surely it would be gone by day seven.
But for four days, my every hour was dominated by pain. I couldn't focus on my work, or sleep, or converse with much enthusiasm.
I found myself understanding more acutely what pain does to people. Chronic physical pain, emotional pain like grieving, existential pain like job loss and financial disarray, spiritual pain like remorse, and depression.
But for four days, my every hour was dominated by pain. I couldn't focus on my work, or sleep, or converse with much enthusiasm.
I found myself understanding more acutely what pain does to people. Chronic physical pain, emotional pain like grieving, existential pain like job loss and financial disarray, spiritual pain like remorse, and depression.
Misdirected prayers
Tuesday, 19 July 2011 11:13
The smoke had barely cleared from the Fourth of July festivities when the headlines spelled out the story of the most dismal economic recovery since the Great Depression.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the economy is lagging on a number of key indicators, including "employment growth, unemployment levels, bank lending, economic output, income growth, home prices and household expectations for financial well-being."
According to The Wall Street Journal, the economy is lagging on a number of key indicators, including "employment growth, unemployment levels, bank lending, economic output, income growth, home prices and household expectations for financial well-being."
‘Verily, Verily’: Cultural, historical impact of the ‘KJV Bible'
Tuesday, 19 July 2011 11:09
Decades ago when I first began to spend regular time reading and praying with Scripture, I knew enough to read an up-to-date Catholic translation. First it was the Jerusalem Bible, then the New American Bible. The last thing I would have done was to open a Protestant Bible, and most objectionable of all was the King James Version, both Protestant and really, really old, hence bound to be inaccurate and difficult to understand.
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