Word: catholicization
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The numbers attest to China's soul-searching. In 1949, despite centuries of intensive missionary work, the country had only about 4 million Christians. As faith in communism has waned, however, Chinese have increasingly explored Christianity as a way to fill a spiritual void. Unofficial estimates of Chinese Christian converts...
"When you're very religious, it reminds you that you have a responsibility to take care of something God made," says Geoffrey A. Priedis '03, president of the Catholic Students Association.
The Catholic Students Association (CSA), a traditionally pro-life organization, has no official stance on the availability of RU-486.
"For us, students having children wouldn't be an issue. Pre-marital sex is not a Catholic thing," says CSA president Geoffrey A. Preidis '03, but he says he would like to encourage students who don't agree with abortion to ask for their $1 reimbursement from the Student Health...
"By employing Reverend Graham so much in the inaugural ceremony, more so than in past years," says Susan Brunka '03, a Roman Catholic, "President Bush necessarily excluded a large part of the population that does not adhere to that religion. I thought it was an even more polarizing move than...