Catholic Register Columns Wed, 22 Jan 2025 10:36:24 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb The sexual revolution is aging /opinion/columnists/item/37563-the-sexual-revolution-is-aging /opinion/columnists/item/37563-the-sexual-revolution-is-aging

The Catholic RegisterƵapp regular columnist, Andrea Mrozek, recently published the book I...Do? Why Marriage Still Matters, co-written with Peter Jon Mitchell, Cardus program director for family. Here is an edited excerpt. 

Volumes have been written on the consequences associated with unconstrained sexual freedom. Few would contest a breakdown of the relationship between the sexes. Apps intended to facilitate dating do anything but. 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 09 Jan 2025 12:21:20 -0500
The triangle of truth that is marriage /opinion/columnists/item/37430-the-triangle-of-truth-that-is-marriage /opinion/columnists/item/37430-the-triangle-of-truth-that-is-marriage

Two recent ads are receiving accolades for their pro-family messaging. The first is , promoting the carƵapp safety features in protecting a mother with a child in utero. The second commercial for  flashes back in time to show us how a new baby became the teenager her father is now watching unwrap the gift of a new guitar. Both present beautiful vignettes speaking to the meaningful adventure that is family. Both give a positive portrayal of men, which is quasi-miraculous today. Both contribute to a culture in which we can watch what we know in our hearts: that family is a major source of meaning for everyone. 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 05 Dec 2024 13:36:19 -0500
The abominable confusions of abortion-speak /opinion/columnists/item/37343-the-abominable-confusions-of-abortion-speak /opinion/columnists/item/37343-the-abominable-confusions-of-abortion-speak

Pro-life people are used to euphemisms in the abortion debate. The term “pro-life” itself is often denigrated because some believe pro-lifers are only concerned about life in the womb, and not the fullness of life afterwards. In reality, “pro-life” is about as clear as any term used to discuss abortion. ItƵapp those on the other side who mostly prefer to speak in euphemism and/or double speak. 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Fri, 08 Nov 2024 10:47:38 -0500
Know the truth of live birth abortions /opinion/columnists/item/37233-know-the-truth-of-live-birth-abortions /opinion/columnists/item/37233-know-the-truth-of-live-birth-abortions

Infants born alive after abortion has come up recently. But why discuss this most electric of third rail issues? Babies born alive after an abortion in the second trimester is “common.”

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Fri, 11 Oct 2024 08:49:32 -0400
Sending toddlers to school more minus than plus /opinion/columnists/item/37122-sending-toddlers-to-school-more-minus-than-plus /opinion/columnists/item/37122-sending-toddlers-to-school-more-minus-than-plus

“We know that we've stolen a year of childhood right around the Western world, the year of five, when our little ones are still supposed to be largely running around outside building sandcastles, and pretending they're unicorns or dragons.” Australian author Maggie Dent spoke these words on Janet LansburyƵapp parenting podcast Unruffled. “We stole that year and when we did that, the pressure for you to get your kid ready for school has intensified and yet the capacity for our children to accelerate their development on any level hasn't changed at all.” 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 12 Sep 2024 13:29:43 -0400
A house without work has dirty laundry /opinion/columnists/item/36944-a-house-without-work-has-dirty-laundry /opinion/columnists/item/36944-a-house-without-work-has-dirty-laundry

“I am busy with other things, mainly running the household for me and my 90-year-old sister plus a young working man who came to stay three years ago and doesn't look like leaving any time soon,” a friend wrote me recently. I had asked about her retirement and she said she wanted to find time to write. Before retirement, she had been a journalist. 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Jul 2024 09:47:44 -0400
Maternal identity now a side hustle /opinion/columnists/item/36842-maternal-identity-now-a-side-hustle /opinion/columnists/item/36842-maternal-identity-now-a-side-hustle

How big a role do womenƵapp fears about losing their identity play in low fertility rates? 

Louise Perry, author of The Case Against the Sexual Revolution and host of the excellent Maiden, Mother, Matriarch podcast, raised the question on a recent episode. Hearing women on TikTok and other social media talk about the issue of identity as a barrier to motherhood, she said, “I don’t get it. I can’t interpret what it means.” 

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 06 Jun 2024 09:19:52 -0400
Marriage matters when friends and family blur /opinion/columnists/item/36752-marriage-matters-when-friends-and-family-blur /opinion/columnists/item/36752-marriage-matters-when-friends-and-family-blur

Growing up, my Aunt Louise was at our house for every major holiday. My sister and I slept over at her house when my parents were moving. To this day I get nostalgic about Dr. Pepper for the simple reason that she let me drink it.

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 09 May 2024 09:48:47 -0400
Feminists must see motherhood as a gift /opinion/columnists/item/36649-feminists-must-see-motherhood-as-a-gift /opinion/columnists/item/36649-feminists-must-see-motherhood-as-a-gift

On International WomenƵapp Day, The Globe and Mail published a lengthy article about the difficulties millennial mothers face. An article released later in March also discusses “the motherhood penalty and its impact on Canadian women in the workplace.” Both are effectively summarized by this quote: “The world isn’t set up to support young mothers at work.”

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:18:35 -0400
Sneaking polyamory past its sleeping victims /opinion/columnists/item/36519-sneaking-polyamory-past-its-sleeping-victims /opinion/columnists/item/36519-sneaking-polyamory-past-its-sleeping-victims

“Is Toronto finally shaking off the sexual stigma of polyamory?” reads the recent headline in the Toronto Star. News outlets have been peddling polyamory apologetics after a middle-aged woman released a book about her life-changing adventures pursuing polyamory in January 2024.

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 07 Mar 2024 15:00:00 -0500