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Conscience back issues
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Editor's note.
December 22, 2008... THIS ISSUE OF CONSCIENCE FOCUSES ON THE ETHICS of development aid, specifically as it relates to sexual and reproductive health and rights. For the past eight years, development aid funded by the United States government has had a distinctively conservative imprint, with funds for prochoice...
The Catholic league.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
December 22, 2008... I WAS DELIGHTED TO READ "Neither Religious nor Civil" (Conscience, Summer/Autumn 2008) since it noted that the Catholic League has practiced the "art of media manipulation" to put forth its agenda. Recently, Bill Donohue manipulated Clark Hoyt, the Public Editor at the New York Times, into...
Abortion and the State.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
December 22, 2008... THE DECISION BY AN American Catholic, candidate or voter, to support or oppose the criminalization of abortion is a political choice. When voting, the issue is not whether abortion is right or wrong; the question is whether the State should criminalize the conduct.
A country such as ours...
Representative Flockhart.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
December 22, 2008... IT WAS SO REFRESHING TO hear from Representative Eileen Flockhart about her experiences with her bishop. ("A Voice from the Front Line," Summer-Autumn 2008) It is disgraceful, though perhaps unsurprising, that a few bishops feel that they should expend their energies in this direction.
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Bishop would die for an end to abortion.(The Church and Abortion)(Robert Hermann)(Brief article)
December 22, 2008... AT THE FALL ASSEMBLY of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Bishop Robert Hermann, current administrator of the St. Louis Diocese, stated, "I think any bishop here would consider it a privilege to die tomorrow to bring about an end to abortion."
Following his...