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Hindu nationalism reigns supreme in India, where even large groups are minorities
Hindu nationalism reigns supreme in India, where even large groups are minorities

That India’s most famous monument is a magnificent example of Islamic art and architecture rankles some in the governing Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Newman House ManagerDecember 1, 2019Culture, National Post
Why did Evo Morales find such favour at the Vatican?
Why did Evo Morales find such favour at the Vatican?

Why did Morales earn such favour in Rome under Pope Francis? Whatever the cause, it was sufficient to get a papal pass on tyranny, Marxism and paganism.

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Newman House ManagerDecember 1, 2019Culture, Catholic Herald
Pope Francis, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy
Pope Francis, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy

The visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki was symbolic and a powerful call for peace. But its effect on nuclear policy around the world will be limited.

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Newman House ManagerDecember 1, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
The Logistical and Evangelical Challenges of the Archbishop Sheen Beatification
The Logistical and Evangelical Challenges of the Archbishop Sheen Beatification

Especially in the case of one of the greatest evangelists of his time, the evangelical dimension of a beatification is essential.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 23, 2019Faith, National Catholic Register
As you celebrate the Berlin Wall's 'fall' in 1989, remember 1979, too
As you celebrate the Berlin Wall's 'fall' in 1989, remember 1979, too

Communism was killed in Poland on June 2, 1979, but the evil empire was a fearsome thing and it took 10 years before the burial would take place.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 22, 2019Culture, National Post
The Aftermath of Falling Walls
The Aftermath of Falling Walls

Bloodshed rarely ends the instant freedom rings out. When the Berlin Wall fell, tyrants still murdered the innocent.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 22, 2019Culture, Convivium
What to expect from Pope Francis’s trip to Thailand and Japan
What to expect from Pope Francis’s trip to Thailand and Japan

The papal visit to Thailand and Japan will give Pope Francis the chance to address five key themes of his social teaching, and two general questions about his pontificate.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 20, 2019Church Affairs, Catholic Herald
Who Speaks for the US Bishops?
Who Speaks for the US Bishops?

Baltimore provided a new USCCB executive. But who speaks for bishops is not determined by official office.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 14, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Jesuit Martyrs, Old and New
Jesuit Martyrs, Old and New

As we are seeing it played out in the Society of Jesus, social reform cannot be separated from the proclamation of the gospel.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 14, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Leo XIII: the missionary prisoner
Leo XIII: the missionary prisoner

The drama of Catholic history for the last 200 years has been the move from a hostile confrontation with modernity to an attempt to provide a Christian foundation for the noble parts of the modern project.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 14, 2019Faith, Catholic Herald
Cherry Sincerity and Insincerity
Cherry Sincerity and Insincerity

Three observations about the Cherry firing – the comic, the cowardly, and the CBC.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 13, 2019Culture, Convivium
Grapes is one of a kind, and we all knew it would end this way

Did Don Cherry say something out of bounds? Incendiary? Are you shocked, shocked that there is gambling going on in Casablanca?

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Newman House ManagerNovember 13, 2019Culture, National Post
Who’s Your Daddy?
Who’s Your Daddy?

Father Raymond de Souza shakes some political family trees to observe the fallout of dynastic ambition on democratic life.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 8, 2019Politics, Convivium
500 years later, the world remains in awe of this 'Renaissance Man'
500 years later, the world remains in awe of this 'Renaissance Man'

The great lesson that da Vinci offers to our age is that of a gifted mind that ranged widely across various fields of knowledge and refused to be restricted.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 8, 2019Culture, National Post
Election delivered blow to religious freedom
Election delivered blow to religious freedom

MacKay’s position, held by others, is that despite Scheer’s public support for same-sex marriage laws currently in force, it is his private religious views that are intolerable.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 8, 2019Faith, Catholic Register, Popular
How Argentina’s crises have shaped the Pope’s thinking
How Argentina’s crises have shaped the Pope’s thinking

For nearly a century, Argentine economic policy has kept the poor in poverty, and added to their number.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 7, 2019Culture, Catholic Herald
Newman and All Saints
Newman and All Saints

The canonization of the extraordinary Cardinal John Henry Newman leads further reflection on the day reserved to celebrate ordinary Christians.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 4, 2019Faith, Convivium
Postscript: Smoke From Amazon Synod Affects the Lungs of the Whole Church
Postscript: Smoke From Amazon Synod Affects the Lungs of the Whole Church

The Pan-Amazon synod manifested a certain lack of ‘care for all the Churches’ in three ways.

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Newman House ManagerNovember 1, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
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