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Health, beliefs, and faith: HPV vaccine uptake intent among Catholic, Evangelical, and mainline protestant parents. [PDF]
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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jamie Mayerfeld
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The experience of gay Christian men attending collaborative workshops facilitated by a sexual health professional and a priest. [PDF]
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Approaches to Mental Health by US Catholic Dioceses: A Narrative Review and Commentary. [PDF]
Matous M.
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Anti‐Protestantism in the Global Catholic Mission, c. 1918–1960*
Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Sante Lesti
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Catholic Hospitals and Catholic Identity
Christian Bioethics, 2001Catholic hospitals seek to offer health care in accord with the example of Christ. They have several models to assist in this effort. The first model is the values portrayed in the Gospels. The Catholic Church has sought to embody these Gospel values in specific teachings.
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Catholics and Catholic Schooling
Education Economics, 2005Abstract The effect of Catholic religiosity as indicated by church attendance on the demand for Catholic schooling at the primary and secondary levels is estimated. It is shown that parents’ religiosity has a large effect on the probability that their children attend Catholic schools.
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The Medieval History Journal, 2009
This article undertakes a comparative analysis of two conversion narratives of Johannes Ferdinand Franz Weinberger, who converted in 1687 from Catholicism to Lutheranism and returned to the Catholic church one year later. After his reconversion, Weinberger found himself confronted by those who doubted his credibility and was consequently under ...
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This article undertakes a comparative analysis of two conversion narratives of Johannes Ferdinand Franz Weinberger, who converted in 1687 from Catholicism to Lutheranism and returned to the Catholic church one year later. After his reconversion, Weinberger found himself confronted by those who doubted his credibility and was consequently under ...
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When is a Catholic Not a Catholic?
The Linacre Quarterly, 2008Abstract This letter asks U.S. bishops to provide clarification about whether politicians or even lay Catholics who proclaims publicly their support for abortion or euthanasia or stem-cell research are in communion with the Church.
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What Is Catholic about Catholic Charities?
Social Work, 2003Sectarian social services agencies play an important and increasing role in contemporary social welfare. Among sectarian social welfare organizations, Catholic Charities USA has emerged as the largest private provider of social welfare services. This article reviews the history, services, and practice controversies of Catholic Charities USA and ...
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