Articles filed under Lopez, Kathryn
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Faith takes the stage
Sep 27, 2016 1:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez: Olympic gymnastic Chellsie Memmel is "on stage in a completely new way," as she puts it, later this month in the nation's capital. She's starring in "The Loser Letters," a play that makes a creative response to the "new atheism" and radical secularism currently gaining steam in our culture and encroaching into public life.
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The true value of life
Sep 20, 2016 1:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez:
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Political renewal in D.C.
Sep 16, 2016 1:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez: People think Washington is broken. They should meet Anna Eshoo and Jeff Fortenberry.
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The resilience of love
Jul 27, 2016 1:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez: Life goes on, even in the shadow of such still-recent evil. There's something jarring about it. There is also something hopeful.
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Changes in gratitude, changes in attitude
Mar 1, 2016 1:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez: Gratitude can change everything radically.
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Genocide must be acknowledged before it can be stopped
Jan 5, 2016 9:58 AM - A sign with a flower outside a cathedral at what has to be one of Manhattan's busiest intersections on 34th Street and Second Avenue stands as a subtle reminder of genocide. One wonders how many diplomats on the way to and from the United Nations headquarters, tourists and commuters have passed it this year without noticing the banner for the centennial year of the Armenian genocide outside St. Vartan Cathedral. 2015 marked the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, even as the massacre still goes unacknowledged throughout the world. As Philadelphia archbishop Charles J. Chaput put it in a speech: "Starting in 1915, Turkish officials deliberately murdered more than 1 million members of Turkey's Armenian minority. The ethnic and religious cleansing campaign went on into the 1920s. (The victims) were overwhelmingly Christian. Turkey has never acknowledged the genocide. It's one of the worst unrepented crimes in history."
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Marching with Lee: A countercultural vision forward
Oct 23, 2013 5:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Lopez: Sen. Mike Lee is a man to listen to. Washington, D.C., Congress and some Republican senators are not the most popular people in America today, but suspend your judgment for just a moment. Consider his indictment -- of American politics and even conservatism -- and his vision for the future.
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Pope's message is for liberals, conservatives alike
Sep 25, 2013 5:00 AM - Columnist Kathryn Lopez: "Heal wounds, warm hearts." That's what one sinner said the Catholic Church needs to do in the world today. That sinner, as he describes himself, happened to be the pope.
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