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Faith leaders condemn Holocaust comparisons
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jmcgee
This piece of news strikes me as sane and sensible — and long overdue: Religious leaders are urging their colleagues and politicians to keep comparisons to Nazism and the Holocaust out out of American public policy debates. The Interfaith Alliance responded to a recent onslaught of references to Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust, particularly as…
What every blog reader needs to remember
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jmcgee
From today’s Liturgy of the Hours, and Paul’s letter to the Ephesians: “Guard against foul talk; let your words be for the improvement of others, as occasion offers, and do good to your listeners, otherwise you will only be grieving the Holy Spirit of God who has marked you with his seal for you to…
Burying the lede: the death of the Catholic press
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jmcgee
Is the Catholic media on its last legs? A priest-editor in Asia has a few intriguing thoughts on the subject: For another few decades (two to four?), Catholic journalism will rely to some decreasing extent upon the printing press to turn out local-language news of the Church at home and around the world. But, even…
“It’s the browning of the Catholic Church in the U.S.”
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jmcgee
If you want to know where the Catholic Church in the United States is headed, you might want to look south. The Latino presence is strong, and growing. And as part of its series on Latino America, CNN takes a look at the Hispanic influence on the American Church: “I’ll take two chili, uh…” a…
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