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  • Despite chance and randomness, universe still has ‘purpose’

    Despite chance and randomness, universe still has ‘purpose’

    • Oct 26, 2020

    Jesuit Father Robert J. Spitzer is the president of the Magis Center of Reason and Faith and the Spitzer Center. He spoke to Crux.

    By Charles C. Camosy
  • Catholic Relief Services warns climate change poses dangers to African farming

    Catholic Relief Services warns climate change poses dangers to African farming

    • Oct 23, 2020

    Catholic Relief Services, the overseas development arm of the U.S. bishops, says that erosion, soil fertility depletion, and competition between herders and farmers are hurting agriculture on the continent.

    By Crux Staff
  • Bioethics must recognize ‘we are made for love and friendship,’ scholar argues

    Bioethics must recognize ‘we are made for love and friendship,’ scholar argues

    • Oct 21, 2020

    O. Carter Snead argues all law and policy is made for the sake and protection of persons. As such, at the foundation of every law is an animating premise about human identity and flourishing — an “anthropology,” in the basic and original sense of the term.

    By Charles C. Camosy
  • Latest attack on Coptic Christians highlights religious violence in Egypt

    Latest attack on Coptic Christians highlights religious violence in Egypt

    • Oct 16, 2020

    On October 5, 2020, a mob of Islamic extremists attacked the homes of Coptic Christians in the Egyptian village of Dabous, located in the Upper Egypt region of Minya.

    By Crux Staff
  • Kidnapped Christians released in Nigeria

    Kidnapped Christians released in Nigeria

    • Oct 14, 2020

    Christian Solidarity Worldwide, a global campaigner for religious freedom, has called for continued prayers for Nigeria after the release of four students and their teacher who were kidnapped in August.

    By Crux Staff
  • Barrett’s nomination highlights women with large families; new research looks into the issue

    Barrett’s nomination highlights women with large families; new research looks into the issue

    • Oct 12, 2020

    Dr. Catherine Ruth Pakaluk is the Director of the American Family and Fertility Project, a multi-year, multi-phase project examining the contours of American childbearing and family formation. She has looked into why some women choose to have many children.

    By Charles C. Camosy
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