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Parents and students attending this year’s commencement at Georgetown University, a Catholic school, would surely expect to hear a commencement…
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Five years ago, Congress passed — with a lot of support from BreakPoint listeners and readers — the International Religious…
In The Dumb Ox, his biography of St. Thomas Aquinas, G. K. Chesterton compared Aquinas to that other thirteenth-century spiritual giant,…