The Corner

Religion

Ten Things that Caught My Eye Today (July 17, 2018)

1. The Stream: It’s Becoming Harder to Ignore the Genocide in Nigeria

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3. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty appeals a ruling in the ongoing saga involving foster families in Philadelphia.

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5. Why on earth did French revolutionaries persecute and murder enclosed nuns?

6. Heather Mac Donald: “Emergency” at Yale: Qualified Judge Named to Court!

7. Fr. James Schall S.J.: On Wasted Time

8. Assumption College opens a Daniel Patrick Moynihan Center for Scholarship and Statesmanship.

9. Sam Gregg on how politics becomes religion.

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