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news.diocesetucson.org | Charlie Camosy
More than 60% of abortions in the U.S., according to a study released in March 2024, are brought about via medication. But what if a woman takes the abortion pill and then immediately regrets it? Paul DeBeasi, the director of APRScience.org, a website dedicated to explaining abortion pill reversal, recently spoke with OSV News' Charlie Camosy about the process, which is the subject of legal and medical debates in the post-Dobbs landscape, and what might happen next.
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2 months ago |
news.diocesetucson.org | Charlie Camosy
Jay Boren, headmaster of St. Benedict Classical Academy since 2015, sees cultivating wisdom and virtue in the pursuit of truth and conformity to Christ as the final purpose of Catholic classical education. He spoke recently with OSV News' Charlie Camosy about getting back to the heart of Catholic education and whether Catholic education is experiencing a "renaissance" moment following a promising increase in enrollment in Catholic schools in 2023.
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2 months ago |
osvnews.com | Charlie Camosy
2 Jay Boren, headmaster of St. Benedict Classical Academy in South Natick, Mass., since 2015, sees cultivating wisdom and virtue in the pursuit of truth and conformity to Christ as the final purpose of Catholic classical education. He spoke recently with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy about getting back to the heart of Catholic education and whether Catholic education is experiencing a “renaissance” moment following a promising increase in enrollment in Catholic schools in 2023.
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2 months ago |
thebostonpilot.com | Charlie Camosy |Jaymie Stuart Wolfe
Your browser does not support the audio element. Jay Boren, headmaster of St. Benedict Classical Academy since 2015, sees cultivating wisdom and virtue in the pursuit of truth and conformity to Christ as the final purpose of Catholic classical education.
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2 months ago |
thedialog.org | Charlie Camosy
Jay Boren, headmaster of St. Benedict Classical Academy since 2015, sees cultivating wisdom and virtue in the pursuit of truth and conformity to Christ as the final purpose of Catholic classical education. He spoke recently with OSV News’ Charlie Camosy about getting back to the heart of Catholic education and whether Catholic education is experiencing a “renaissance” moment following a promising increase in enrollment in Catholic schools in 2023.
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