Archive: October 18, 2009 - October 24, 2009
A call for civility and an end to 'Nazi' rhetoric
We call on our colleagues in all religious communities as well as elected leaders, commentators, pundits and others engaged in public debate to refrain specifically from using inappropriate Nazi and Holocaust references.
By Welton Gaddy, others | October 21, 2009; 3:56 PM ET | Comments (16)
Why is Bill Donohue angry ... again?
While Bill Donohue's bluster makes for sensational television, he rarely raises his voice to speak about issues at the heart of Catholic social teaching.
By John Gehring | October 21, 2009; 11:13 AM ET | Comments (23)
The Moral Mandate for Affordable Health Care for All
The bipartisan Senate Finance Committee bill does not effectively address the problem of affordability for low-income families -- a moral mandate that has driven so many people of faith to work for health care reform.
By Joseph Schad | October 21, 2009; 9:43 AM ET | Comments (14)
The Unavoidable Ethical Dilemmas of Pandemic Flu
Pandemics and disasters breed unavoidable -- but predictable -- ethical choices. Coping with the H1N1 epidemic demands that we address a set of difficult ethical dilemmas.
By Kirk O. Hanson | October 21, 2009; 9:25 AM ET | Comments (7)
Rome's new home for Anglicans
It is the first time a universal canonical structure has been created that allows for the gradual absorption into the Catholic Church of huge numbers of Anglicans in any part of the world.
By Austen Ivereigh | October 20, 2009; 11:18 AM ET | Comments (43)
Good jobs, green jobs
We call upon the government to direct earth-friendly employment to those who need it most, in keeping with the Divine mandate to help the needy and repair the world - acts which are not only godly, but in America's best interests.
By Gutow, Snyder, Kinnamon & Syeed | October 19, 2009; 3:56 PM ET | Comments (2)
America's secular saboteurs
The only way secular saboteurs can be stopped is by an alliance of religious conservatives across faith lines.
By Bill Donohue | October 19, 2009; 2:22 PM ET | Comments (579)
On niqab and culture
Fashion and grooming have historically been a personal domain of expressing either conformity or rebellion throughout the world.
By Abdallah Adhami | October 19, 2009; 10:38 AM ET | Comments (1)

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