Deal W. Hudson

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  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: Catholic Bashing- The Reasons

    Sed Contra: Catholic Bashing- The Reasons

    Deal W. Hudson November 1, 1999 In the past six months, Bill Donohue and the 350,000 members of the Catholic League have been battling movies like Stigmata and Dogma, the smear campaign against Pius XII, and the sin against both faith and beauty at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Mayor Guiliani’s decision, surely prompted by…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: John Wayne Grows Old

    Sed Contra: John Wayne Grows Old

    Deal W. Hudson October 1, 1999 He was the strongest man I ever knew. He had will-power of iron. The doctor said to stop smoking. After that day he never smoked another cigarette. Years later a different doctor banned alcohol—not another drink passed his lips for more than thirty years. Of all the money he…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: Bringing Closure to Closure

    Sed Contra: Bringing Closure to Closure

    Deal W. Hudson September 1, 1999 Maybe I’m hard-hearted. But, except for rare occasions, I don’t consider feelings newsworthy. I distinctly remember the period during the early ’70s when reporters began interviewing people about their emotional reactions to events rather than about the event itself “How did you feel when the plane burst into flames?”…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: Baiting Pro-lifers

    Sed Contra: Baiting Pro-lifers

    Deal W. Hudson June 1, 1999 In a recent Washington Post op-ed (May 6, 1999), Richard Cohen unveiled a strategy that pro-life forces will need to resist before the next presidential election. Like Cohen, abortion advocates are likely to bait pro-lifers over the next 18 months, preaching that their presidential candidates lack integrity if they…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: The Strategy of Separation

    Sed Contra: The Strategy of Separation

    Deal W. Hudson April 1, 1999 It is always a temptation to read the facts through the lens of the pervasive mood. Paul Weyrich, prominent among religious conservatives, has become progressively depressed over the fate of our culture. In February, Weyrich sent a four-page letter to conservatives. It is a much more thoughtful letter that…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: Mercy for Mr. Mease

    Sed Contra: Mercy for Mr. Mease

    Deal W. Hudson March 1, 1999 The popular film Dead Man Walking sent more than a few ripples through the country on the topic of the death penalty. Despite the film’s well-taken point about God’s mercy, its sentimental appeal only convinced me that most arguments against the death penalty are ill-founded. Not the overt emotional…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sizing Up Our Seminaries

    Sizing Up Our Seminaries

    Deal W. Hudson February 1, 1999 They are beautiful and imposing when you actually see them. Sitting like castles, resplendent atop prime real estate, these Catholic seminaries make you wonder, “How many men fill up those buildings? What is being taught there? How can the diocese afford the heating bill?” You may have noticed them…

  • June 7, 2018

    Millennial Danger

    Millennial Danger

    Deal W. Hudson January 1, 1998 In the winter of 1980, I faced my first class at Mercer University in Atlanta, an “Introduction to Religion” course for ten students in the evening program. The brightest of them was already well-established as the financial controller of a hotel on Peachtree Street. Two decades later, she teaches…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: A New Year’s Wish

    Sed Contra: A New Year’s Wish

    Deal W. Hudson January 1, 1999 My “Notes Toward Unity” (Sed Contra, October 1998) elicited more response than any column I have written in the past four years. Catholics around the nation are frustrated; they want their voice heard in the culture. More and more Catholics are tired of being invisible. We can only hope…

  • June 7, 2018

    Sed Contra: The U.S. Catholic Conference Strikes Again

    Sed Contra: The U.S. Catholic Conference Strikes Again

    Deal W. Hudson December 1, 2000 Catholics must wonder sometimes why the U.S. Catholic Conference (USCC) exists. On October 16, Catholic News Service (CNS) of the USCC issued a story with the headline, “Gore sees hope for ‘common ground’ movement on abortion.” Written by Patricia Zapor, based on an interview with the vice president, the…

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