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June 9, 2023
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Our world has lost the Catholic understanding of human anthropology
Theresa Farnan
Our Sunday Visitor
In a growing national divide, 16 states have recently passed laws ([link removed]) limiting or banning “gender transition” procedures, while three states — and counting — have declared themselves “trans sanctuaries.” Health care institutions — and public opinion — are starkly divided over the wisdom of “gender transition” procedures.
Despite the political and cultural confusion, the immorality of “gender transitioning” is strikingly clear. Pope Francis (Pope Benedict before him) and numerous Church documents warn about the false claims of gender ideology and its consequent harms ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Francis X. Maier reflects on the rapid changes in our nation's values ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel writes about the decline of the Los Angeles Dodgers ([link removed]) .
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Carrie Gress writes for National Catholic Register about the societal consequences of feminism and the LGBTQ+ movements ([link removed]) .
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Carl Trueman writes about the controversy surrounding the stage adaptation of The Life of Brian ([link removed]) .
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Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship
The Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Public Interest Fellowship are excited to announce the launch of the Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship, a graduate-level program in Washington, D.C. that explores the Judeo-Christian tradition and its role in shaping public policy and the mediating institutions of civil society. Applications are open until July 10, 2023.
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Mary Rice Hasson: Contraception and the growing damage
"There is a connection between some of the things we're seeing in the culture today and contraception because that's where a lot of confusion set in. As a culture, we shifted our priorities. Sex became about personal pleasure and no longer about relationships and marriage and welcoming children," said Mary Rice Hasson, J.D., the Kate O’Beirne Fellow ([link removed]) at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
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