Homeschoolers are not necessarily gifted students. Still, homeschooling is a prodigy’s paradise.
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Why Homeschool?
Brian Patrick Eha
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Homeschoolers are not necessarily gifted students. Still, homeschooling is a prodigy’s paradise.
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Rome’s Mario Cuomo Is Gone
John M. Grondelski
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia presided over the demolition of the original John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family.
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Genocide in Gaza?
Gerald McDermott
Israel, conducting a war against genocide, has been accused of practicing its own genocide.
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Defending England’s
Christian Character
Rhys Laverty
The history and character of England as we know them are inseparable from Christianity.
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David Tracy’s Theological Missteps
Thomas G. Guarino
Tracy’s theological method failed to support adequately the assertions of Catholic theology
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The Two Leos
Raymond J. de Souza
Leo XIV explained that his choice of regnal name is an homage to Pope Leo XIII, the architect of the modern papacy.
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Hopes for a New Pontificate
George Weigel
I hope Pope Leo provides a more vigorous defense of the persecuted Nicaraguan Church.
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