Commonweal . September 12, 2008 22 An Editor Without Borders Noël Copin of ‘La Croix’ Joseph Cunneen O d o o g f e k the death of Noël Copin, retired was capable of marrying its time by...
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oseph Cunneen side the academy primarily for his social activism, beginning with the Freedom Rides of the early 1960s, which chal- Public Theologian lenged legalized segregated facilities in...
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C ORRESPONDENCE A clarification In my letter inquiring about the church's agenda regarding a sexual orientation that it considers objectively disordered, the editors of Commonweal replied,...
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KIESLOWSKI ON THE MOUNTAINTOP Ten Commandments from the late Polish director Joseph Cunneen The death of Krzysztof Kieslowski in March 1996 was widely mourned. The Polish director had achieved...
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NEARER THAN THE DOOR JOSEPH CUNNEEN A TOURIST IN IRELAND It was a naive idea—to learn something about Ireland in two weeks. Like too many Irish-Americans, Sally and I were shamefully ignorant...
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PERFECT PITCH SEEING VOICES A Journey into the World of the Deaf Oliver Sacks University of California Press, $ 15.95,180 pp. Joseph Cunneen Dr. Oliver Sacks is a deeply humanistic neurologist...
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362 LONG JOURNEY TO THE PRESENT MEMOIRS AND MEMORIES Gary MacEoin Twenty-Third Publications, $9.95,277 pp. Joseph Cunneen Gary MacEoin is a man who has achieved a world consciousness,...
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are forced to carry too much weight. For workplace-are vitiated because he ob- Pfeffer's all-purpose solution to the all his effort to communicate the authen- serves...
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that way, or it doesn't, and there's an end teresting and lively subjects unsuspected closely at those words "shilling" and of it, more's the pity. One can be witty ...
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The candid observer of the American Catholic scene today is caught between giving reassurance to his favorite aunt that the middle-aged priest who was just laicized may well have acted out of a...
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CRITICS' CHOICES FOR CHRISTMAS BOOKS William Pfaff The book I read with the greatest pleasure during 1970 was undoubtedly Saul Bellow's novel, Mr. Sammler's Planet (Viking, $6.95). Its supreme...
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