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Catholic judges

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Judges' Faith Does Matter

At times, a Catholic Supreme Court judge may be religiously obligated to put his beliefs first--and recuse himself.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Cooperation, formal cooperation, Euthanasia, Catholic judges, material cooperation, jury recommendations, political activity, Death Penalty, analysis

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The Catholic Judge and Roe v. Wade

Catholic justices aren't morally guilty if they fail to restrain abortion. But no judge can invent or support spurious 'rights.'

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Judge, Religious Belief, spurious rights, Justice, natural law tradition, justices arent, Abortion, Death Penalty, Church

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The Catholic Choice

The Church must decide whether to pressure judges on abortion like it does elected officials--or risk looking blatantly partisan

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Is This Cartoon Anti-Religious?

In the wake of a Supreme Court abortion ruling, a political cartoon about five judges' faith has angered Catholics.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Judges, judges faith, Justices, abortion ruling, judges faith matter, Catholics, padding, Religious Belief, Abortion, partial birth abortion

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What Catholics Believe

Central tenets of this faith, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Catholicism, Catholics, God, Suffering, Social justice teachings, Sacrament, rational human mind, justice teachings urge, Biblical Angels Mary, Church, supernatural revelation

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