Footnote By Dr. Christopher Manion The Bellarmine Forum
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Footnote 47: Wrong-Way Campaign
24/09/2013 Duração: 04minWrong-Way Corrigan flew out of Floyd Bennett field in New York in 1938, heading for California. He somehow wound up in Dublin, Ireland, instead. President Obama’s proposed standards for government student loans demand higher graduation rates, rather than improved educational standards, at participating colleges and universities. Is he heading in the wrong direction? Wrong-Way Corrigan…
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Footnote 46: Student Loans and Government Control
18/09/2013 Duração: 03minThree years ago, the federal government quietly took over the student loan program from private lenders. Today, the other shoe is falling, as Obama announces that the government will decide which institutions of higher learning merit the federal support, “in the government’s opinion.” Will Catholic institutions suing the Obama Administration make the cut? Three years…
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Footnote 45: The Cures of Brother Andre
14/09/2013 Duração: 04minSaint André Bessette cured so many cripples that their crutches line wall after wall of the Oratory of Saint Joseph, which he founded on Mount Royal in Montreal. Footnote looks at one of those miraculous cures, as chronicled by Laurent Bucher, CSC, Saint André’s biographer. Saint André Bessette cured so many cripples that their crutches…
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Footnote 44: Brother Andre
11/09/2013 Duração: 05minSaint André Bessette, known to millions simply as Brother André, was the porter at Notre Dame College (High School) in Montreal, Quebec. He is the first canonized saint of the Congregation of the Holy Cross (the CSC’s), which also founded Notre Dame University. Footnote looks at Brother André’s devotion to the spirit of the CSC’s,…
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Footnote 43: Notre Dame led Academic Independence movement
31/08/2013 Duração: 06minProfessor Rice: 45 years ago, Notre Dame led a group of Catholic universities in declaring independence from the Catholic Church. Did it lead to academic excellence? Or more money for the school and more debt for the students? Professor Rice: 45 years ago, Notre Dame led a group of Catholic universities in declaring independence from…
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Footnote 42: Christians Suffering in the Middle East
24/08/2013 Duração: 05minTen years ago, President George W. Bush invaded Iraq to “end evil in the world.” How has that worked out for Christians in the Middle East? Ten years ago, President George W. Bush invaded Iraq to “end evil in the world.” How has that worked out for Christians in the Middle East?
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Footnote 40: Professor Charlie Rice on His Book, Right or Wrong
17/08/2013 Duração: 04minFootnote discusses Right or Wrong, the impressive new book by Bellarmine Forum Chairman Charles E. Rice, professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law School. What is Notre Dame’s approach to Church teaching, especially Humanae Vitae? Footnote discusses Right or Wrong, the impressive new book by Bellarmine Forum Chairman Charles E. Rice, professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law…
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Footnote 39: an interview with Father Linus Clovis
16/07/2013 Duração: 08minBesides allegedly funding the Syrian rebels and providing them with the bombs that are destroying Catholic and Orthodox churches in Syria, your tax dollars are used to aggressively push an anti-life agenda in the Third World. Hear direct reports from Fr. Peter Clovis.
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Footnote 38: Upside Down Catholics
01/07/2013 Duração: 03minUpside Down Catholics: Isn’t it curious that many Catholics who insist that the Church adopt their left-wing political agenda are the same dissidents who refuse to embrace the Church’s magisterial teachings?
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Footnote 37: Negotiating With the Church
25/06/2013 Duração: 03minNegotiating With The Church: When people challenge the magisterial teachings of the Church and offer views that are diametrically opposed, should the Church meet them halfway in the spirit of “Consensus”?
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Footnote 36: The Death of the Common Good
21/06/2013 Duração: 04minThe Death Of The Common Good: Has diversity destroyed the sense of community and legitimate authority that, the Church teaches, is required for civic life?
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Footnote 35: Benedict’s Motu Proprio (Round Two)
17/06/2013 Duração: 05minBenedict’s Motu Proprio, Round Two: With Pope Benedict's new addition to Canon Law, will the Catholic Church in the U.S. have to stop taking billions a year from the federal government?
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Footnote 34: Benedict’s Motu Proprio (first of two)
25/05/2013 Duração: 04minAs he was preparing to leave office, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated a critical clarification of Canon Law regarding how the Church conducts Catholic charities of all kinds. The local bishop, not the national conferences, should be the point man, he says, and they must implement many common-sense rules that a lot of Catholic institutions are not going to like – at all.
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Footnote 33: MSNBC Children belong to state
18/05/2013 Duração: 04minIn Footnote 33, Chris Manion observes that a whacko feminist recently insisted that children belong to the state, not to God or their parents. She thought she was being very avante-garde. Was she right? Far from it: it’s an old canard whose history deserves our attention.
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Footnote 32: Cardinal Burke on Humanae Vitae
12/05/2013 Duração: 05minThe Bellarmine Forum’s Campaign for Humanae Vitae™ got a big boost in April, as Raymond Cardinal Burke urged the laity to encourage our priests and bishops to teach the truths of the faith in their dioceses. Waiting for national bishops’ conferences and their bureaucracies to do it means delay and a watered-down product, he says. The Bellarmine Forum’s Campaign for…
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Footnote 31: An Interview with Phil Lawler
03/05/2013 Duração: 12minIn Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org). In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org).
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Footnote 30: Interview with Bill and Ester Williams on the history of the Order in Malta – Part 2
11/04/2013 Duração: 16minIn Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, and his wife Esther, a native of Malta, and they recount more highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
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Footnote 29: Knight Bill Williams recounts the history of the Order – Part 1
07/04/2013 Duração: 10minIn Footnote 29, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, who recounts some highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
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Footnote 28: The Knights of Malta Reach Out to College Students
04/04/2013 Duração: 25minIn Footnote 28, Chris Manion interviews Greg August, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, to discuss the Order’s outreach to college students, especially those in the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS).
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Footnote 27: Is “Government Charity” An Oxymoron?
22/03/2013 Duração: 14minIn Footnote 27, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institution, discussing the issues that arise when Catholic nonprofits accept government funding or sign on as government contractors.