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The Catholic Church in the Twentieth Century
(March 2001)
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(Continued from page 4} personhood undermines the utilitarian reasoning pervasive in debates about artificial contraception. By resurrecting an outmoded ethical category, Johnson does...
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Confessions of a Parish Priest:
(October 1986)
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guish his short stories, in the character of and irrationality of desire. Leavitt in- what it is he must love, and loves Rose. tends the image to...
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Pope John XXIII
(May 1985)
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Pater et magister POPE JOHN XMII SHEPHERD OF THE MODERN WORLD Peter Hebblethwaite Doubleday, $19.9$, 550 pp. John Deedy Popes, like kings of yore, live on largely in the continuity of the...
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Cherchez la femme:
(February 1984)
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powers of Congress is the center of energy for our present federal system, as envisioned by the Founding Fathers. Benjamin Franklin's argument at the 1787 Constitutional Convention against...
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Aging as a Spiritual Journey:
(October 1983)
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In brief Aging As A Spiritual Journey, by Eugene C. Bianchi. Crossroad, $17.50, 285 pp. It is a common impulse, as Eliot's Prufrock demonstrated, to dodge the great questions of life, and...
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Art:
(September 1983)
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Art THE HCHENBERG IMPACT NO LESS DIRECT AT 82 WHEN Newsweek magazine cited Barry Moser last year as "perhaps the foremost wood engraver in America," it recognized a remarkable graphic artist...
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The Pill, John Rock, and the Church:
(June 1983)
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The pill & the pew THE PILL. JOHN ROCK, AND THE CHURCH Loretta McLaughlin Little, Brown, $15.95, 243 pp. John Deedy AT A TIME when the contraceptive pill is as much a part of Catholic women's...
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The Papacy Today
(November 1981)
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THE PAPACY TODAY Francis X. Murphy, CSSR MacMilan, $13.95, 269 pp. John Deedy Francis X. MURPHY'S survey of the last eighty years of the Catholic church from the perspective of the papacy reads...
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An American Saga
(April 1981)
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In Brief An American Saga: The Life and Times of Rockwell Kent, by David Traxel, Harper & Row, $15.95, 248pp. Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) was one of the important artists of his times and a supreme...
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Critics' Christmas Choices
(December 1980)
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Books: CRITICS' CHRISTMAS CHOICES Richard John Neuhaus OF the books I have found most rewarding to read and argue with in the past year or so, I recommend the little paperback by Wolfhart...
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Our Life in God's Light
(February 1980)
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In brief Our Life in Gods Light, Essays by Hugh T. Kerr; edited by John M. Mul der; Westminster, 352pp.;$12.50cloth $7.95 paperback. When Theology Today was launchei in 1944, it was designed...
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Anarchist connection
(December 1979)
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Sacco & Vanzetti ANARCHIST CONNECTION MORE THAN GOOD IMMIGRANTS W HEN THEN-GOVERNOR Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts issued his 1977 proclamation removing "stigma and disgrace" from Nicola...
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The Vicar of Christ
(August 1979)
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Books: A WHOPPING GOOD MOVIE T HE IDEA isn't novel. The Baron THE VICAR OF CHRIST secular liberals forgive him his departure Corvo, Frederick...
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BOOKS
(July 1978)
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The Gun aid The Olive ]~ramch DAVID HIRST Harcourt Brace, $12.95 [367 pp.] Romor The Promise ROBERT F. DRINAN Doubleday, $7.95 [250 pp.] WILSON CAREY MeWILLIAMS Every day's newspaper reminds...
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BOOKS
(November 1977)
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to the dissection of statistical data: his analysis of the hucksters of the counterculture is exceptionally sharp; and he brings to his account of the breakdown of the civil-rights movement...
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Sacco and Vanzetti
(September 1977)
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between what a soldier reveals of himself in his own vignette and what we learn of his fate, perhaps fifty pages later, from someone else, and this possibility demands attentive reading;...
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BOOKS
(April 1977)
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diverse actions and become all things to all men. This universality made such abstractions useful not merely for American liberals but those of Europe as well. Hence its complexity and...
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AN UPDATE ON LEONARD FEENEY
(January 1977)
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evidently committed, and so on through a congeries of calculations, they were no less capable of calculating that if the possible end result of all this was getting hung, or electrocuted, or...
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BOOKS
(March 1976)
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The Catholic Cult of the Paraclete JOSEPH H. FICHTER Sheed & Ward, $6.95 The Charismatic Movement MICHAEL P. HAMILTON, EDIT. The Holy Spirit and Power: The Catholic Charismatic Renewal kilian...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(December 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS
Craig's Crust
Craig Claiborne's incredible New York Times article on his $4,000, nine-wine, 31-dish diner-parlayed out of a $300 dinner-for-two bid in a local TV station's fundrais-ing...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(December 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS
A Journal Dies
One of the historic journals of American Catholicism passes from the scene with its December issue. Joining Ave Maria, Mes-senger of the Sacred Heart, Extension and other...
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NEWS A VIEWS:
(August 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS
Pressuring Pacifists
The critical moment approaches for Peacemakers, the pacifist community that lives in the Gandhian tradition and proclaims a solidarity with the Catholic Worker...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(August 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS
Auden & Dorothy Buy
Under the title "The Poet and the Pauper," Dorothy Day details for Harvard folks the happy intervention of W.H. Auden in the history of the Catholic Worker House in...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(August 1975)
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NEWS&
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Troubled Detente
The Economist for July 5 ticks off Vatican diplomatic gains in Communist coun-tries, and observes that the red carpet awaits the Pope's emissaries in most red na-tions...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(July 1975)
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NEWS& VIEWS Drmon and Quarterly Making its final appearance with its current special issue on China is the Holy Cross Quarterly, a victim to finances and the one-man-management syndrome. Father...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(July 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS Balancing the Books To hell with the law, but not the budget. . . . Congressman Robert Drin-an recently asked the FBI and CIA for photostats of the files kept on him. The FBI sent...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(June 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS Illegal Aliens One positive effect of the Vietnamese refugee problem is to point up the anomaly whereby "illegal aliens" are frequently hunted down like runaway slaves, while no...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1975)
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NEWS& VIEWS The Baby Airlift The opposition of Caritas, the international relief agency headquartered at the Vatican, to the "mass expatriation" of South Vietnamese orphans put Catholic officials...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(April 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS VSCC A the Canal There's extremely favorable reaction in Panama to the U.S. Catholic Conference's statement urging Washington to negotiate a "new and just treaty" with Panama, one...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(March 1975)
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NEWS & VIEWS Back to Book-Banning? The Index may be suppressed, but book-banning is still part of the Vatican impulse. So one concludes after reading a report by Baden Hickman in the Manchester...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(March 1975)
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VIEWS & VIEWS Racism & Georgetown In 1966, it was a goose-stepping "Nazi" cheerleader with a soldier's suit and "Sieg Heil" hoyas. This year it's a bed-sheet banner unfurled at a recent basketball...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(February 1975)
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NEWS& VIEWS Lovable (?) Irish Murray Kempton didn't cotton to fellow-writer Pete Hamill's advice to new New York Governor Hugh Carey: Be an Irishman. "Please, Governor, spare us," Kempton wrote...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(January 1975)
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NEWS& VIEWS Who's Alive in '75? The Christian Century welcomed the new year by presenting a list of the 20 living persons most likely to make the gloom more bearable and lift our spirits in 1975....
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Managing Literary History
(October 1974)
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W mTEgS CAN be an imperious lot-many of them, at least. As poets, novelists, essayists, they can spend careers plumbing the lives and emotions of people nearest and dearest to them or,...
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FR. AND MRS. PHIL BERRIGAN
(June 1973)
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for remedial relief from the legislative rather than the executive branch. When the Task Force's executive director, Sister Ann Giilen, and thirty other religious representatives attended a...
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A MAN, A MAGAZINE, A MOVEMENT
(November 1972)
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needed project, the salvaging of the harbors at Chittagong and Chalna. Reports indicate that Mujib wavered between a UN salvage operation and the Soviet offer but the delay in UN...
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THE VANISHING CATHOLIC PRESS
(November 1971)
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THE VANISHING CATHOLIC PRESS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Where have all the Catholic publications gone? JOHN DEEDY The Pittsburgh Catholic, a diocesan newspaper founded in 1844 and...
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THE SKIRMISH AMONG CATHOLICS
(February 1971)
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The Skirmish Among Catholics Cairo's seething racial tensions have caught up the Catholic church, and cast it as both hero and villain in the white-black tug-of-war in this river city. The hero...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(February 1971)
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NEWS & VIEWS The More Things Change . . . The Johnson era might not be so dead as we believed. John Connally resurrects as Nixon's nominee to be Secretary of the Treasury. Now Newsweek...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1971)
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NEWS & VIEWS Naw A Clergy Gap If a new study of stress factors in clerical life is only partially accurate, the existing situation is fast becoming a desperate one. This is a study which...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1971)
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NEWS & VIEWS The Reins in Spain "It's a facile catchphrase . .. It's a Manichean proposition." That's the Abbot of Mont-serrat's assessment of the old Spanish proposition that the only...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1971)
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NEWS & Uruguay's 'Unguents' One of the effects of the kidnap and murder of American police-adviser Dan A. Mitrione in Uruguay last August was to reveal Uruguay as a country beset with...
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CORRESPONDENCE
(January 1971)
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CORRESPONDENCE Right Scene, Wrong Sponsor Minneapolis, Minn. To the Editors: Your November 20 issue carried an article by Robert B. Miller, describing a conference held in Minneapolis last June,...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1971)
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NEWS & VIEWS The Next Pope Rumor mills having decided not only that Pope Paul will retire, but where to [News & Views, 12/25/70], it remains only to pick its successor. The London Sunday Times is...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(December 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Pigskin Leadership While the results of the November elections may have shattered some Nixon perspectives, the President demonstrated an amazing agility to move from lofty thoughts of...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(November 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Caldera's Caldron Yet another Latin American nation has peeled its eye for progressives (i.e., "trouble-makers") among the Catholic clergy-Venezuela. A Belgian priest, Father...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(November 1970)
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NEWS & Credit Due By and large it's low-profile involvement, but it sums up to an impressive record of service. We're referring to the work of Catholic churchmen on presidential and national...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(October 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Drinan's Bid The campaign of Father Drinan, S.J., for a seat in the Congress hasn't been the easy road many figured it would be after Drinan's stunning primary victory in September...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(October 1970)
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NEWS& VIEWS Saving the Oceans The Council on Environmental Quality has recommended a national policy to limit the dumping of waste into the oceans, and President Nixon has passed the...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(October 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Same Old Gas Remember the Nixon announcement of last November that the U.S. is getting out of the biological warfare game, except for the herbicides in Vietnam and a small program of...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(October 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS CRS in Paraguay Another storm, not unlike that which swirled around the official relief agency of the U.S. bishops in Vietnam because of its con-sortment with the established power...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(October 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Private Prep Schools Chicago having the largest parochial school system in the country, you'd expect it to have the largest problems. It does. There's a record drop in enroll ment...
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News & Views
(June 1970)
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NEWS & VIEWS Viet Student Justice The 60 foreign relief service volunteers in Vietnam, who remonstrated to President Nixon over the Cambodian invasion, touched on a fact of Vietnamese life which...
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Sacco and Vanzetti
(July 1969)
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N 'O skeletons rattle more loudly in the closet of American jurisprudence than those of Nicola Sacco, shoemaker, and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, fish peddler. The years ,19 since their arrest on...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(February 1969)
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NEWS AND VIEWS It took the world 25 centuries to reach a population of 750 million; another two centuries to grow to 2.5 billion. Now it could take only 34.6 years for the population to double...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(February 1969)
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NEWS AND VIEWS "Negroes migrating from Mississippi must wish they were Cubans," TRB wrote in a recent New Republic; they'd get so much more assistance, including financial, from the...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1969)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The migration of rats from Harlem to poach on pigeon feed put out by nice old ladies along Park Avenue provided the New York Health Department with its finest hour in years--most...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1969)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Seminary enrollments in the U.S.-down 2,667 in 1967 and another 5,543 in 1968--will be down again, and sharply so, when Catholic census figures are released in May. That is,...
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NEWS & VIEWS
(January 1969)
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NEWS AND VIEWS _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 William S. Gaud, head of the U.S. foreign aid program, was hardly understating when he said recently that the U.S. was "doing...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(September 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS There might be peace talks in Paris, but the war goes on in Vietnam and the slaughter of the innocents continues. In the first five months of this year, civilian casualties in South...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(September 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia makes the comment seem foolhardy, still it was a mistake for the Johnson-Humphrey Administration to press ahead, against strong counsel, with...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(August 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS "American sources" have sought to explain away the imprisonment of South Vietnamese peace proponent Truong Dinh Dzu as a tactic of the Thieu regime to dramatize independence from...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(August 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The Marxist-Christian dialogue that has taken place the past several years in countries of middle Europe, notably Czechoslovakia, has been faulted as being narrow and incestuous,...
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CAUTION IN BERLIN:
(July 1968)
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Cautioned in Berlin Catholic Editors Eleven years ago the World Congress of the Catholic press met in Vienna at a crucial turning point of history, missed the road signs of new directions, and...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(July 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Last March, South Vietnamese Information Minister Ton That Thien wrote in Asia magazine that the average Vietnamese was "horrified and embittered at the way the Americans fight their...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(June 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS If the Paris peace talks take the edge off popular interest in John Wayne's new movie, "The Green Berets," then so much the better for the peace talks. The film, by several reports,...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(June 1986)
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NEWS AND VIEWS A standing charge against South Vietnamese soldiers has been proclivity to pillage. So coming as no great surprise was the recent Associated Press item telling of U.S. advisors...
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TURNING THE PEOPLE LOOSE:
(June 1986)
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RENEWAL IN CANADA TURNING THE PEOPLE LOOSE London, Ontario Not a few people attribute the relative calm of the Canadian Catholic Church, vis a vis the Church in the United States, to the culture...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(June 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Why don't others see us as We see ourselves? Why don't foreigners realize how basically peaceable, even downright lovable we are? Big reasons, like the Vietnam war, of course. But...
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CORRESPONDENCE:
(June 1968)
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CORRESPONDENCE Present Arms Pleasantville, N.Y. To the Editors: John Deedy's item anent the "commercial contretemps of Abercrombie & Fitch," and his statement that "there is something sick about...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(June 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Even keen partisans of the Berrigan brothers are having difficulty understanding their newest protest against the war in Vietnam: the seizing of files from a Catonsville, Md.,...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1986)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The National Association for Pastoral Renewal, in a statement signed by 12 of its leading priest and ex-priest members, has welcomed the U.S. Bishops' decision to accept married men...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS By no reckoning was it among the finest of hours of Mayor Joseph Alioto of San Francisco when he reacted to the "Little Kerner Report" prepared by 36 students at St. Patrick's...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Another skirmish in the battle to quicken social consciences within the. giant Methodist Publishing House (gross sales nearing $40,000,000). James R. McGraw has charged in...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The curtain is descending on the drama of Father Philip Berrigan and his three co-protestors of the Vietnam war who last October poured a mixture of their own and ducks' blood into...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(May 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS One would have to search far for an example of commercial contretemps to match that of Abercrombie & Fitch during the wake period of Martin Luther King. On April 8-four days after...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(April 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The challenge is long-standing, and outlined anew in Living Worship, a Liturgical Conference publication: "If [the liturgical assembly] is to be a sign of purpose and meaning and...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(April 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The hot summer of 1968 arrived on the eighth day of spring, and in manner to make a prophet out of that unlikely sage, Adam Clayton Powell. "The day of Martin Luther King has come...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(April 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS The style is a Kempis', but the words are Mao's. And when related to the human experience, the result is Red Chinese romanitd. The Peking Review demonstrates in describing a mountain...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(April 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Leaders in the peace community considered formation of the American Clergymen's Committee for Vietnamese War Relief sufficiently important to warrant a press conference. So they...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(March 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Every generation has its day, but it is chilling how swiftly and often tragically that day is ending for so many who helped shape the Church of Vatican II. Gone are Meyer, Weigel,...
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NEWS & VIEWS:
(March 1968)
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NEWS AND VIEWS Credit the Conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious of Milwaukee with refreshing forthrightness in its recent response to last fall's statement of the American bishops on...
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DIALOG-BUT BLANDLY:
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than do the Commission's two Negroes, Senator Brooke Tshombe. Why Tshombe? The African leader has been and Roy Wilkins. Likewise, it would help if there were willing to exploit the...
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Dempsey, Francine
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Deneen, Bryan Garsten, Samuel Moyn, Matthew Sitman, Patrick J.
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Dennis, Lawrence
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Deppe, Anne Porter, Theodore
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Deppe, Theodore
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Derleth, August
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Derleth, August W.
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Derrick, Michael
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Derrick, Paul
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Desai, Sri Mahadev
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DeSanctis, Michael E.
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Desch, Michael C.
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Deschner, John
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Deschoux, Marcel
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DESMOND, JAMES F.
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Desmond, John F.
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Desmond, Matthew
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Desobry, M. R.
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Detwiler, Bruce
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Detzer, Karl
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Deutsch, Babette
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Deutschman, Paul E.
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Dever, Joe
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DeVille, Adam A. J.
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Deville, Adama.J.
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Devine, Eric
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Devine, George
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Devins, Neal
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deVito, E B
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deVito, E.B.
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Dewart, Leslie
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