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The Catholic Philosopher and the Catholic Economist

Review of Social Economy, 1946
Frank Knight, an eminent economist, said recently that one of the most deleterious influences on the science of economics was the impact of the Papal Encyclicals because these had introduced the ethical element into the science. Mr. Knight, together with a large group of economists, including some Catholics, maintains that the introduction of the ...
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Catholic Action and Catholic Life

Blackfriars, 1935
The zeal which has come over some of us to develop Catholic Action in obedience to the Holy Father’s command is altogether admirable and it is unfortunate that there are still so many yet untouched by it. But there is a danger, which has already appeared in a mild degree, of this zeal developing into a mere passion for external works.
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Anglo-Catholics and Roman Catholics

Blackfriars, 1923
Are Cent meeting, at which, with a Cardinal presiding, several Anglicans agreed to talk over with Catholics possibilities of reconciliation between the Church of England and the Church of Rome, brought me the great honour of being asked to examine Bishop Gore’s pamphlet, Catholicism and Roman Catholicism, Three Addresses delivered in Grosvenor Chapel ...
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This Catholic Mom

2014
This chapter presents the story of Deb Word, a mother of two sons who opened her family home to more than a dozen LGBTQ youths who had been abandoned by their families of origin. She describes the new perspective on family and faith that she gained not only through her interactions with the teenagers and young adults but also through her relationship ...
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A Catholic View of Methodist—Catholic Dialogue

Ecclesiology, 2006
AbstractThe author takes a critical look at the results of the Methodist–Catholic international dialogue from a Roman Catholic point of view. His approach is to examine the methodology used at the different stages of the dialogue. He then considers two positive developments of the dialogue by looking at the theology of the Holy Spirit that evolves and ...
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Why Younger Catholics Seem More Committed: Survivorship Bias and/or “Creative Minority” Effects among British Catholics

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2022
Stephen Bullivant, Ben Clements
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The Catholicity of a Catholic Philosopher

Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 2002
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Catholic But Not Roman Catholic

American Catholic Studies, 2014
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