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Farewell to Luther

Farewell to Luther

For many years, I have struggled to understand Martin Luther and his motivations. I am an adult convert to the Catholic Church, one who had no religious faith before I was baptized. A key part of my journey occurred during my time in graduate school, of
Biden administration seeks to remove moral objection exemption from Obamacare contraceptives mandate

Biden administration seeks to remove moral objection exemption from Obamacare contraceptives mandate

The Biden administration Monday announced a proposal to eliminate employers’ ability to object to the Obamacare contraceptives mandate on moral grounds. This change only proposes rescinding the moral objection exemption, not the religious exemption. The 2020 Supreme Court case Little Sisters of the Poor v.
A Warning Ignored

A Warning Ignored

Thirty-seven years ago today, on January 28, 1986, seven astronauts suffered a horrendous death as the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in mid-air seventy-three seconds after takeoff. Almost anyone, at least in America, who was alive at that moment has the visual image of that explosion etched