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20 Jan

Dancing in the Streets

I am happy, deliriously so, and grateful. I am floating in a sea of gratitude and amazement over the Trump victory. To read more from this article, please visit: https://crisismagazine.com/opinion/dancing-in-the-streets

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20 Jan

A Last-Minute Plea to Vote for Trump

Trump’s decision to retreat from advocacy of the pro-life cause and try to persuade those who remain reluctant to vote for him is defensible from a pro-life standpoint. To read […]

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20 Jan

On the Brink

We are on the brink of the 2024 presidential election—which, perhaps more than ever, has us on the brink of preserving this wonderful nation or losing it. To read the […]

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19 Jan

Vignettes of Uganda

“You are welcome!” This “pat” phrase is delightfully warm when uttered with a somewhat lilting cadence, a beautiful broad smile, and direct, sparkling eye contact—as it regularly is in Uganda, […]

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27 Jul

Vignettes of Uganda

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27 Jul

Catholicism in Uganda

Catholicism in Uganda Catholicism is everywhere in Uganda, but the Church faces challenges there as elsewhere. This article was originally published in Crisis Magazine. One reason I was so eager to […]

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27 Jul

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 3)

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 3) Is homosexuality creeping into Africa through the Western push for recognition of the “rights” of homosexuals? This article was originally published in Crisis Magazine. […]

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27 Jul

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 2)

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 2) In Uganda, although there is a healthy understanding of the wrongness of homosexual acts, there is little understanding of its causes and the proper […]

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27 Jul

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 1)

A first-hand report on how the issue of homosexuality is handled by Catholics in the country of Uganda. This article was originally published by Crisis Magazine. Last summer, when Fr. […]

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27 Jul

Can Catholics Oppose Traditionalism?

Can Catholics Oppose Traditionalism? Employing “traditionalism” as a pejorative term while retaining a respect for tradition and even some traditionalists is at best confusing. Naturally the piece I recently wrote for Crisis, “Modern […]

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