Harvard, Not Heaven: The Not-So-Shocking Election of an Atheist Chaplain
The selection of an atheist “chaplain” empties the very idea of a chaplain of its meaning.
The selection of an atheist “chaplain” empties the very idea of a chaplain of its meaning.
The selection of an atheist “chaplain” empties the very idea of a chaplain of its meaning.
“If a professed atheist counts as a chaplain — which is to say, a leader of religious services in a chapel — then ‘religion’ has quite obviously come to mean nothing at all,” Bishop Barron continued.
The Catholic teaching about the primacy of the parent in a child’s education stems from natural law.
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