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Subject Lost Women Novelists
Date March 12, 2024 6:32 PM
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Josephine Ward and her contemporaries wrote profoundly about the Catholic faith in ordinary life.

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** Lost Women Novelists ([link removed])
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** Bonnie Lander Johnson and Julia Meszaros
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Josephine Ward and her contemporaries wrote profoundly about the Catholic faith in ordinary life. More ([link removed])


** Modern Martyrs of Communism ([link removed])
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** Salvatore J. Cordileone
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The persecution of Catholics in Nicaragua has prompted a Mass to commemorate the victims of communism. More ([link removed])


** NIHILISM—IN NAZI GERMANY AND TODAY ([link removed])
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** Carl R. Trueman
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Helmut Thielicke’s writings from the 1930s can help us understand the chaos of the 2020s. More ([link removed])

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** FS SHOULD BE REVOKED ([link removed])
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** Diane Montagna and Gerald E. Murray
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Fiducia Supplicans lends legitimacy to same-sex relationships and should be withdrawn. More ([link removed])

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** The pope’s favorite theologian ([link removed])
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** Thomas G. Guarino
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St. Vincent of Lérins would have recognized the pope is not “master” of divine revelation. More ([link removed])

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** Copulation Without Population ([link removed])
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** M. D. Aeschliman
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Human life is treated as expendable when hedonism is respected above all else. More ([link removed])

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** Super Tuesday and the apocalypse ([link removed])
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** John Wilson
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The presidential election will not be the end of democracy, but it could lead to disaster nonetheless. More ([link removed])

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