Aleteia – “Student Has No Right to Discuss Gay Marriage in Marquette Ethics Class”
Those who lay claim to rights by modern standards will lose them when the culture is against them.
Those who lay claim to rights by modern standards will lose them when the culture is against them.
In a recent piece on the Synod, I argued that sometimes a change of Church discipline cannot not happen without a change in Church doctrine, and that since Church doctrine about Communion for Catholics who have obtained a civil divorce and remarriage does not change, Catholics should not expect Church discipline to change either.
These days I spend a good deal of my time in the university talking with students who are both philosophical skeptics and advocates for “social justice.”
Recent headlines in the mainstream media suggest that the Catholic Church is close to making major doctrinal changes on divorce and remarriage.
Ukrainians float the terrible idea of renewing its nuclear status — because the West left them desperate.
The Catholic Church has always defended the sanctity of human life. With advances in medical technology, that defense has organically evolved to represent life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death.
Dr. Alice von Hildebrand’s article “Unity & Procreation” (Sept.) offers many wise and wonderful insights about love, yet it leaves me with a final question. As to the wonderful insights, “let me count the ways!”