1. The opioid crisis is “a family disease”
2. Tolerance: A One-Way Street in Philadelphia?
3. New religious order takes on L.A.’s homeless crisis
4. The mother of a daughter adopted from China on her hopes for China
5. Caring for the elderly poor in Oklahoma
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Excited to speak at Coptic Solidarity event on Oct 3, hope my DC friends can come out! In the meantime you can help CoptSolid move forward an important House resolution re: Coptic Christians by visiting this website https://t.co/0s9sAV0bDl pic.twitter.com/SOiXJuuU7r
— Robert Nicholson (@rwnicholson_) September 11, 2018
7. Rod Dreher takes the Benedict Option to Rome.
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The comparison to chocolate and sex seems worth exploring. Both are things that we regulate with kids. And in terms of the amount “consumed” we also naturally self-regulate. Not true of screens @AEI @jean_twenge @IWF https://t.co/iDQVauTeYS
— Naomi Schaefer Riley (@NaomiSRiley) September 12, 2018
9. Learning to place our worries and fears in the hand of God
10. How to Tell If You Are in a Brontë Novel
An interview with the director of a new project I’m excited about, The GIVEN Institute.
A discussion on Friday night at the Archdiocese of New York about the scandals and the lay response. (They just ask for your RSVP if you’re going.)
Join me for this event on the life and legacy of J. J. Hanson and the fight against physician-assisted suicide in D.C. on October 24.
On October 9, I’ll be in D.C. talking about the book Women Who Pray and its urgent timeliness.
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