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Charles Camosy

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  • Angelus News
  • Religion NewsService
  • Washington Post
  • The New York Times
  • The Dallas Morning News
  • New York Daily News
  • The Federalist
  • The Daily Caller
  • Los Angeles Times

Past articles by Charles:

If Republicans can't run against Democrats on abortion, they can't run against them on anything

Democratic Party is out of step with most Americans on the issue of abortion. Republicans have to make that clear if they expect to win the 2022 elections. → Read More

The end of Roe: Debunking the top 10 pieces of misinformation

Pro-lifers have much more to do, and much of it will involve correcting disinformation about what this ruling actually means. → Read More

Don't let a Supreme Court leak threaten what consensus we have on abortion

(RNS) — Religious institutions are uniquely positioned to help dial down the temperature on this issue. → Read More

What Russia's crimes in Ukraine reveal about the secular culture's ethics

(RNS) — In the world of Catholic moral theology, some crimes are called intrinsically evil. → Read More

Attacks on religious health care providers keep on coming

(RNS) — A regard for the sanctity of life shouldn't count against someone sworn to save lives. → Read More

Does the Fauci beagle flap mean conservatives are now serious about animal protection?

(RNS) — Bipartisan pressure, not virtue signaling, is needed to stop biotech’s abuse of animals. → Read More

Catholic lawmakers can't justify a vote for the Women’s Health Protection Act

(RNS) — Catholics can debate many abortion measures in good faith. Some are beyond the pale. → Read More

Will those suffering late-stage dementia be the next to be called less than human?

(RNS) — Attitudes toward brain death are already being extended to those with late-stage dementia and beyond. → Read More

Alien life looks more and more likely. Catholics are ready.

Alien life looks more and more likely. Catholics are ready. → Read More

God's plan for animals is a hot topic in theology that we can all understand

(RNS) — While much of theology is abstract by nature, this subject is as relatable as Happy the Elephant. → Read More

'Silence is not an option': Harold Braswell on Canada's new assisted suicide law

(RNS) — The law, passed this week, extends the right to physician-assisted suicide (PAS) to disabled people. → Read More

Make houses of worship the center of vaccine rollout

(RNS) — States and the federal government must reach out to church leaders in a systematic way and ask for their help. → Read More

The future of the pro-life movement after Trump

(RNS) — The alliance with Trump is going to taint the movement for some time to come. Here's how it can recover. → Read More

Who should get COVID-19 vaccine first?

(RNS) — Giving a healthy 17-year-old supermarket cashier a vaccine before a 67-year-old with diabetes and asthma cannot be defended. → Read More

Is Judge Barrett’s ‘kingdom of God’ different from Obama’s?

(RNS) — Almost no one suggests today that Ginsburg, King and Obama were acting as theocrats when they invoked their faith in the pursuit of public policy. → Read More

What the far-left might learn from Cardinal Bellarmine’s view of science

(RNS) — Progressives’ use of quasi-religious language has been noted in quarters critical of ‘wokeism’ — a term that expresses how much it looks and acts like a religion in the middle of an awakening. → Read More

Ration health care? Yes. Abandon our humanity? No.

(RNS) — The claim that ‘we’re at war’ is a mixed blessing. We need to ramp up our efforts to fight this invisible enemy, but historically being at war means violating our most fundamental values. → Read More

Health care for all but the most vulnerable

(RNS) — In the latest example of our political incoherence, the party of ‘government staying out of health care decisions’ was blocked in its attempt to pass the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act by the party of ‘health care for all.’ → Read More

Jean Vanier and the corrupting power of sexual sin

(RNS) — If Jean Vanier is not good — indeed, far from it — who can be good? → Read More

Five things Kanye knows

(RNS) — Kanye's new album 'Jesus Is King' has caused a stir for its author's conversion, but what lessons does it offer about faith? → Read More