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April 27, 2024
In 1938, the Catholic Herald invited young Catholics to give an account of their faith. This is an abridged version of what the young philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe wrote in response. 8 July, 1938 OXFORD is so full of people who know what is going to happen to population and trade, and whether war will break
April 27, 2024
In March, I watched, online, a crowd of 250 students at Manchester University held back by the police as a small number of their peers left a student union closed-door, pro-life society event. I predicted a well-rehearsed schedule of mania: some pieces in the newspapers; a GB News appearance; finally, a dull and statutory response
April 27, 2024
It has been a strange year so far in France. The country is beset by internal problems. Violent crime is soaring, drug traffcking is rife, the economy is stalling, the country’s debts mounting and the farmers revolting. Yet these all seem secondary issues for President Emmanuel Macron. His focus is societal. First, his government inscribed
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