“It seems to me that beginnings of a stealth New Crusade may be taking root in the minds of some of my Christian correspondents,” writes Elizabeth Scalia in today’s “On the Square” article. The proper Christian response, she says in Surrender Unto Surrender , is a deeper practice of what it means to be those “men of good will” with whom God is well pleased.
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