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Article Drawing Lesson How could we incorporate my sister into our faith without forcing it upon her or overwhelming her with doctrine? By Lilly Constance May 16, 2018 Immigration U.S. Catholicism Spirituality
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Article A Wake-Up Call to Liberal Theologians Academic theology needs the church as much as the church needs theology By Massimo Faggioli May 16, 2018 Theology U.S. Catholicism Higher Education Vatican II
Article Follow-Up to ‘Rape Is A Sin’ Philip Lawler, who is mentioned in a recent piece ‘Rape Is A Sin’, wrote to the editors. Author B. D. McClay responds By The Editors May 15, 2018 Letters