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February 14, 2025
** Gender Ideology and Pastoral Practice
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On the Mortification of Spin podcast, Carl Trueman interviews Mary Hasson and Theresa Farnan on Gender Ideology and Pastoral Practice: A Handbook for Catholic Clergy, Counselors, and Ministerial Leaders ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel explains the blasphemous nature of Russia’s war on Ukraine ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Francis X. Maier looks to the future of artificial intelligence ([link removed]) .
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For Fusion, Brad Littlejohn considers the proper human relationship to technology ([link removed]) .
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At the University of St. Thomas, Erika Bachiochi explains the need for virtue formation in young women ([link removed]) .
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For the Church Politics podcast, Clare Morell discusses the future of technology policy for the right ([link removed]) .
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At the U.S. Capitol, EPPC sponsored a panel discussion on family-friendly tax reform ([link removed]) , hosted by Patrick Brown.
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In Preserving Our Humanity, Clare Morell shares her recent work on technology and human flourishing ([link removed]) .
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In Confirmation Tales, Ed Whelan explains the 2003-2004 filibuster campaign by Senate Democrats ([link removed]) .
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In Commonwealth Dispatches, Brad Littlejohn contemplates the rise of artificial intelligence ([link removed]) .
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** Monday, February 24, 2025 | 11:10 AM to 2:00 PM ET
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** Dignity and Dynamism:
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** The Future of Conservative Technology Policy
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Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn will speak on the first panel, Scrolling Alone: Technology in the Home and the American Family
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