Susan Moran

At the time this article was published, Susan Moran was an editorial assistant for publications at the American Enterprise Institute.

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The Bishops’ Voice: Real Feminists Don’t Kill Babies

A narrow-minded, violent zealot—this is the media’s image of the pro-lifer. Helen Alvare fits another description. She is 31 years old, Hispanic, and Ivy League educated; she is a feminist, a lawyer, and an aspiring theologian—and she is also pro-life. She is the Director of Planning and Information for Pro-Life Activities at the National Conference … Read more

Bill Bennett’s Moral Crusade: America’s Culture Czar

William Bennett sits at his desk at the Hudson Institute amid a pile of papers, an American flag, and a half-full can of diet coke. Behind him stands a bronze elephant, its hind legs firmly in a fighting stance, its forelimbs jabbing. This nation is in crisis, Bennett says. Liberal elites are pitted against traditionalists … Read more

Which Comes First? Confused Priorities at the U.S. Catholic Conference

In Northeast Washington, D.C., before a mammoth futuristic building a mighty bronze statue of Christ stands half hidden behind trees. This building is not connected with the nearby Catholic University, nor with any of the many religious orders in the neighborhood. Neither is it one of the myriad bureaucracies staffed by the federal government. Rather, … Read more

Socrates in a Roman Collar: Father Robert Spitzer’s Dynamic Orthodoxy

In an auditorium resounding with over 150 students, only a fraction of whom are formally enrolled in the class, a stout, Chesterton-like figure, clad in slightly wrinkled black clerics and a loosened Roman collar, strides across a raised platform and in a melodious voice declaims, “Death is the ultimate deadline for the ultimate decision. The … Read more

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