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Notre Dame Doubles Down

The president of Notre Dame, Fr. Jenkins, is receiving an award tonight here in New York—from the American Irish Historical Society dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria. The society’s reasons for honoring him include things of which the Irish and Catholic—and . . . . Continue Reading »

Is the end near?

Christians have been engaging sporadically in eschatological speculation for most of the last two millennia, but a lot of people these days seem to be focussing on 21 May 2011 as the predicted Day of Judgement. Could this be part of an effort to preempt the Mayan . . . . Continue Reading »

First Muslim Professor at the Gregoriana

The German-language service of Radio Vatican reports that the Gregorian University in Rome has appointed its first Muslim professor, the Tunisan Koran scholar Adnanee Mokrani. Interviewed is Fr. Felix Koerner, whose book on Islamic reform  I reviewed last year in Asia Times under the title, . . . . Continue Reading »

Abortion Advertising

Advertising for abortion facilities may soon be coming to the UK: In Great Britain, the Committee of Advertising Practice and the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice have embarked on a 12-week consultation to determine whether abortion facilities should be allowed to advertise on . . . . Continue Reading »

News on the Web?

When I open up my web browser on my computer each day, I always go first to a news site—just to see if anything is on fire, so to speak. For a couple years now, that site has been CNN.com , not because I thought the people there had particularly good news sense, but just because the print . . . . Continue Reading »

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