Category: Media
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The Good News about Our Bishops

Deal W. Hudson June 25, 2009 For those who may be lamenting the seeming resurgence of the Catholic Left in the Age of Obama, I would like to point out some good news: This year’s spate of bishops’ assignments have been quite heartening. Since the beginning of 2009, there have been ten appointments announced by…
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The Great Philosopher Who Became Catholic

Deal W. Hudson June 29, 2009 Eight years ago today, a famous American philosopher died who had lived as a Catholic the last year of his life. Not so long ago, his name – Mortimer J. Adler – was synonymous with the “great books” approach to education he had pioneered with Robert Hutchins at the…
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Did President Obama Mislead the Holy Father?

Deal W. Hudson July 16, 2009 In the late afternoon of July 10, President Obama met privately with Pope Benedict XVI for just over 30 minutes. According to official Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi, S.J., “The president explicitly expressed his commitment to reducing the numbers of abortions and to listen to the church’s concern on moral issues.” On July…
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An Open Letter to Tiger Woods, Asking for More

Deal W. Hudson July 27, 2009 Dear Tiger, Golf commentator Rick Reilly recently upbraided you in an ESPN.com column for your behavior during golf tournaments. When I first read the words, “Woods needs to clean up his act,” I was surprised that a writer whose livelihood depends on access to golfers like you would jeopardize his career…
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The Risks of a “Right” to Healthcare

Deal W. Hudson August 10, 2009 Through the official statements of the USCCB, the Catholic bishops assert that health care is a “basic human right.” Since the release of their 1981 pastoral letter on health and health care, the bishops have consistently argued that the federal government is responsible for establishing “a comprehensive health care system that…
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A Workable Alternative to Government-Run Healthcare

Deal W. Hudson August 16, 2009 The newly launched USCCB Web site on health care tackles the question: “Are the bishops promoting socialized medicine by advocating for universal access?” That’s a good question since the prospect of a government takeover of health care has created a growing chorus of complaints about the present bills before the Congress.…
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Bill Donohue Takes Aim at the Secular Left

Deal W. Hudson August 31, 2009 In 1978, a young scholar in his early 30s named Bill Donohue, working on a book about the ACLU, went to New York City to interview its founder, Roger Baldwin. Donohue asked him why the ACLU was opposed to a moment of silent “meditation” in the classroom. Baldwin responded, “I suppose…
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The Problems with Government-Run Healthcare

Deal W. Hudson September 3, 2009 As the White House backs away from the so-called public option in health-care reform, Catholic experts are hopeful that the proposed government control of the nation’s medical care will be put aside. They argue that rejecting the public option will better serve a culture of life, maintain the present high quality…
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When Should Catholics “Call a Spade a Spade”?

Deal W. Hudson September 7, 2009 “To call a spade a spade,” a phrase whose origin can be traced back to Plutarch, is defined by Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable as to be “outspoken, blunt, even to the point of rudeness.” The question of when Catholics should be outspoken, in this sense, has arisen over the heated…
