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🔥 "When the world starts with a false image of the human person, it is difficult to become rerooted in truth. Unlearning the world’s contempt for weakness isn’t a simple intellectual shift — it takes sustained, lived countercatechesis. We must observe and participate in another way of living. The family, whatever its size, is the natural apprenticeship in welcoming need."
— Jan 08, 2026 07:27AM
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Jason Albertson
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"A culture focused on expressive individualism and suspicious of the natural and the needed finds it easy to pathologize the real and idealize the pathological."
— Jan 07, 2026 08:36AM
"A culture focused on expressive individualism and suspicious of the natural and the needed finds it easy to pathologize the real and idealize the pathological."
Jason Albertson
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"Babies can’t survive a culture that despises dependence. A baby who can’t be easily accommodated is expected to be aborted. Women may be able to stagger on, maimed, but we cannot live a full, flourishing life when our basic biology is treated as a design flaw. We cannot pay an entry price in blood for an illusion of equality."
— Jan 04, 2026 06:54PM

