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Category: Letters to the editor

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On November 26, 2014
Geraldine Moser

Some may need to shop on Thanksgiving

To the editor:

I find it interesting that you are requesting people not to shop on Thanksgiving evening. Perhaps some of these people are working on “Black Friday”  like me and are unable to shop on Friday. If they can get better value for their money by shopping early, that’s okay.

Further more, you are advocating watching football and those players are working and not spending time with their family you don’t seem to have an issue with that.

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On November 19, 2014
Donna Larkosh

Wide variation in ‘brain death’ criteria in U.S.

To the editor:

Most of us are aware that there is a dichotomy of thought in our world concerning what determines the beginning of life. But is there an awareness that there is also a dichotomy of thought in the determination of what ends life?

Did you know that the use of neurological criteria to declare “brain death” was motivated by the desire to harvest the beating heart and other vital organs for transplantation and to remove life support from patients to keep from overcrowding intensive care units of hospitals?

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On November 12, 2014
Jack Rogan

Veterans grateful to be able to visit war memorials

To the editor:

I really enjoyed the article about the VetsRoll very much. Mark and John Finnegan, with their mother Barbara present,  received the Governor’s Certification of Appreciation for their great work at the November 7 annual Veterans Day Ceremony at the State Capitol in Madison.

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On November 12, 2014
Francis J. Radisky

Story of three young organists is inspiring

To the editor:

The front page story of the October 30 issue really inspired me. These three children ages 14, 17, and 13 who are organists are just amazing.

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On October 30, 2014
Jane Tarrell

Pro-lifers fight for unborn and all human life

To the editor:

For all you pro-lifers out there, I have to empathize with your plight in the struggle for respect and gratitude for the time and energy you have devoted to the fight for the unborn AND anyone at any other stage of human life.

We’ve been ignored by churches and ministers who refused to acknowledge our efforts for 40+ years. Tony Magliano has spelled it out for us. We’re war mongers!

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On October 30, 2014
Greg Wagner

Vote to uphold sanctity of all human life

To the editor:

For 40 years, the grim reality of abortion has hidden in the shadows of euphemisms and double-speak. As such, we can walk into the voting booth and forget the horrible damage caused by abortion: damage, first and foremost to the baby, but also damage to the mental, emotional, and spiritual health of the mom.

How important is the sanctity of each human life? St. John Paul II tells us, “truly great must be the value of human life if the Son of God has taken it up and made it the instrument of the salvation of all humanity!” (from The Gospel of Life)

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On October 30, 2014
Vincent Metcalf

‘Whatever you do to the least of my people, that you do unto me’

Dear Editor,

Do you remember who said “Whatever you do to the least of my people, that you do unto me?” He also said “Thou shalt not kill!” It was the same man that defined marriage as a covenant promise between one man and one woman, for better or for worse, until death do they part.

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On October 23, 2014
Joseph Fogerty

God is a family of three eternal persons in Trinity

To the editor:

In his article in the October 16 issue, Father Barron writes that unbelieving scientists don’t seem to know what we mean by “God.” He states that a universe of contingent entities requires a non-contingent source.

Some unbelievers assert that our universe and others derived from space time fluctuations that always existed. This debate, which has been raging for several years, is partly our fault because we leave the impression that God is a solitary individual who arbitrarily created the universe from nothing.

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On October 9, 2014
Trudi Jenny

We the people DO have a voice in protecting all life

To the editor:

I participated in the People’s Climate March in New York City on September 21 and was grateful to return to Madison to see the Voices page in the September 25th issue of the Catholic Herald.

Tony Magliano’s piece “The truth about climate change” cites Pope Benedict’s powerful and urgent statements re: the Church’s teaching on climate change.

Stephen Kent’s article “Why not us?” urges every Christian to be a light to the world despite the failures of our government and the UN to act on global issues.

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On October 2, 2014
Richard Kilian

Some things to consider when voting in November

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