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Opinion

NOTES & QUOTES

July 5-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

U.S.

American Religious Breakdown Changing Rapidly

In the mid-19th century, Catholics began to change America's religious makeup when they began immigrating here in droves.

At the end of the 20th century, the same thing is happening — only other religions are immigrating now as well, said a... READ MORE


LETTERS

June 21-27, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Good Catholic News

I've been a reader of the Register for quite a few years but have never taken the opportunity to say “Thank You.” I look forward to your orthodox presentation of weekly events that touch on the life of the Church. I particularly appreciate you giving us the opportunity to hear... READ MORE


PERSPECTIVE

BY Keith Fournier

June 21-27, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

A Call for Moral Leadership

Recently Attorney General Janet Reno told 1,400 Alumnae at Radcliffe College that gun violence in our nation's schools would require a change in America's culture. She was awarded the Radcliffe Medal for her leadership. Shortly after, she announced she was overruling the... READ MORE


LETTERS

June 14-20, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Vatican Line

In your June 7-13 issue, you report that Frei Betto, a prominent figure in Liberation Theology circles, acknowledges the ascent of Opus Dei, Focolare, Communion and Liberation, and other lay movements and the decline of base communities in Latin America that were influenced by... READ MORE


The Real Population Crisis

June 14-20, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

There is a population crisis at the end of the 20th century. It's just not the one you've been hearing about.

Two recent reports, one from the United Nations and the other by France's National Institute of Demographic Studies, tell a dramatic, disturbing story:

• There are 185 countries in the... READ MORE


LETTERS

May 31-June 6, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Illinois Governor Candidates

I am writing in reference to your recent article about the governor's race in the state of Illinois between U.S. Rep. Glenn Poshard and Secretary of State George Ryan ("When Life's at Stake, Even Hard-Line Republicans Can Vote Democrat,” May 10-16). You omitted some... READ MORE


LETTERS

LETTERS

May 3-9, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Bennett's Honor

I read your book review of William J. Bennett's Our Sacred Honor ("Help for Politicians in Need of Moral Mettle,” March 1—7). The review brought to mind a discussion Bennett once had with a group of pro—life leaders wherein he roundly castigated those of us who believe that there... READ MORE


LETTERS

April 12-18, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

ëBridges of Understandingí

May I commend the Register, March 29-April 4 highly for your excellent and comprehensive coverage of the Vatican commission's statement on the Holocaust ("Holocaust Document Falls Short of Jewish Expectations"). Also the interview with Dr. Eugene Fisher of the National... READ MORE


LETTERS

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Thorough Coverage

I just want to say that I think your paper is excellent. I really enjoy the Pro-life Profile features, the Culture of Life section, and The Catholic Traveler. Please continue with your excellent coverage. I really love the depth of the articles especially the historical aspect of... READ MORE


PERSPECTIVE

BY Susan Willis

April 05-11, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

A Tainted ‘Gift’ to the Third World

A high-stakes game of “chicken” is being played out between congressional leadership—committed to restore the Mexico City Policy—and President Clinton, who overturned that policy in January 1993. The policy would deny family-planning funds to international... READ MORE


LETTERS

March 22-28, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Orthodoxy's Appeal

I think it is ironic that in the same issue, articles about catechetical reform and Dr. Janet Smith (“Saving Matrimony Before It Starts,” March 1-7) would appear. I have spent this year teaching 12thgrade religious education (CCD), and have found the curriculum materials... READ MORE


Palestinian Problems

March 15-21, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The article, “Theology Meeting in Bethlehem ‘Outraged’ at Oppression of Palestinians” (March 1-7), relates that the Liberation Theology Conference statement of Feb. 14 blames the suffering of the Palestinian Arabs on “the Israeli occupation.” The statement also implies that Israel is responsible... READ MORE


Historical Paparazzi

March 15-21, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Three cheers to Mark Brumley for his review “The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews From the Nazis” (Feb. 15-21).

This was the first intelligent and convincing argument I have seen to counter the fanciful theories advanced by modern-day revisionists.

The Allies,... READ MORE


LETTERS

February 15-21, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Praising La Leche

Your Dec. 28-Jan. 3 issue was great! The Culture of Life section had a great article on breastfeeding—the one featuring the Kippleys (“A Baby at Its Mother's Breast”). Then there was the lovely article about the Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche (“A Holy Site for Mothers Present and... READ MORE


LETTERS

February 08-14, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Catholics On-Line

Molly Mulqueen's front page article, “… Catholic Web Sites Offer a World to On-Line Users” (Jan. 18-24) lists valuable Website sources of reliable Catholic information, available now on the Internet. Please add us to your roster: We're Catholic, pro-life and proud to be!

The... READ MORE


Genetic Testing: A Mixed Blessing?

BY Bishop James McHugh

PERSPECTIVE

February 08-14, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

A recent USA Today article reported that doctors can now test for 450 genetic diseases. This means that a couple can find out if one or both are carriers of a defective gene that will effect their offspring. Through prenatal diagnosis, a pregnant woman or her preborn child may be tested to see if... READ MORE


LETTERS

January 18-24, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Popes and Anti-Semitism

“John Paul II Calls Anti-Semitism an ‘Offense Against God’” (Nov. 16-22) was a fine article, but contained a factual error.

The statement that Pope Pius XI was the first Pope to condemn anti-Semitism is clearly false. Pope Gregory the Great, who reigned from 590 AD to 604... READ MORE


PERSPECTIVE

Light and Shadows

January 18-24, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

The 20th century will not end without one more anniversary to remind us that this era of extraordinary progress is also darkened by the shadows of unimaginable tragedy. Jan. 22, 1998, marks the 25th anniversary of our Supreme Court's rulings in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton. Because of those... READ MORE


Letters

January 11-17, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Jars of Clay

Thank you for publishing Steve Rabey's article about the contemporary Christian music group Jars of Clay (“Christian Music Without the ClichÈs,” Dec. 7-l3). The Catholic media, as a whole, should probably devote more attention to this genre of music, which the secular media largely... READ MORE


GUEST EDITORIAL

BY George Weigel

January 11-17, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

Ratzinger Revisited

It's the media variant on bait-and-switch advertising. First, you caricature a controversial personality. Then, when the evidence becomes overwhelming that the caricature is false, you announce with due solemnity that the person in question has “changed.” Being the Fourth Estate... READ MORE


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