Article Silent Grace The Latin Mass isn't a refuge from the world, but a base from which to engage it By Michael Wright June 10, 2018 Liturgy Spirituality Vatican II
Article An Unhealed Wound From our archives, highlights of a half-century's worth of writing on ‘Humanae Vitae’ By The Editors June 5, 2018 Contraception mandate Vatican II U.S. Catholicism Bishops Bioethics
Article From “Does Method Matter? Contraception and Catholic Identity,” Part II A devotional approach to Natural Family Planning teaches those who practice it that sex is a gift, not an entitlement By Christopher C. Roberts June 4, 2018 Sexuality Contraception mandate
Article From “Does Method Matter? Contraception and Catholic Identity,” Part I To understand human sex is to focus first on its effects on whole persons, not on its biological outcome By Lisa Fullam June 4, 2018 Sexuality Contraception mandate Women in the Church
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Article “Anniversary Waltz,” editorial Rather than enhancing the church’s teaching on sexuality, the encyclical unwittingly undermined it By The Editors June 3, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Contraception mandate