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Requiem for Two Hypocrisies

By Jason Morgan:



“Never again,” we solemnly affirmed. “Never again shall we let the Jewish people be destroyed.” It all unraveled in an hour. ... “America is a pro-life nation,” prolifers were saying not so long ago. I thought so, too.


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A Pro-Life Word to Save the Clergy

By Fr. David Poecking:



[The stories of Sr. Virginia Joy of the Sisters of Life] reawakened in me an awareness of the awesome potential of authentic compassion: Because God wills that we learn to truly love one another, the actual practice of loving others acquires a power to stimulate conversion—which no amount of argument or pressure can ever do. Not all my brother priests were so moved.


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Saints

By Rev. Victor Lee Austin:



Saints are beyond numbering. They include parents caring for difficult children, children about whom it is often said it would be better had they never been born. They are also parents of children “perfect” in the world’s eyes but who are difficult in not so obvious ways. ... Sometimes the saints are children.


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The Moral Clarity of Mary Eberstadt

(Special access from our Summer issue of Human Life Review)

By William Murchison:



The lady talks to us with force, animation, and a moral clarity hardly known in our time. She focuses sharply on how we managed to get our ideas about sex all wrong, to the impoverishment of our moral resources and the near—near, I said, not complete—ruination of our common life.


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Georgia's 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban Can Stand for Now

By Matt Lamb:



Abortionists and abortion supporters will now continue to argue the law “violates Georgians’ rights to privacy and equal protection under the state Constitution,” according to a statement from the ACLU.


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Handicapping Confidential

By Peter Pavia:



When I was a little boy in Rochester, my Uncle Vin would often relieve my young stressed-out mother and take me with him on the 25-mile drive to pick up Aunt Florrie, his wife, from her job at the Finger Lakes Racetrack. Before I could read, this guy was showing me how to handicap a horse race.


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