DILEMMAS OF THE RANK AND FILE /T>HERE is a lot of spiritual work to be done ¦A in this mad world. It is no exaggeration to say that in some countries the Church is fighting for its life....
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Week by Week TO BORROW a metaphor from the summer season, Congress appeared to be entangled in a mass of hot and sticky legislation with little relief in sight. Enthusiasts ...
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July 26, 1935 The Commonweal 3*7 LITURGY AND ART By W. MICHAEL DUCEY LITURGY being related so intimately with our lives as Catholics individually and socially, it should have an equally...
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DEBTS vs. PRIVATE OWNERSHIP ! By RICHARD DANA SKINNER IN LAST week's article, I attempted to analyze a basic contradiction in our modern capitalist system which ...
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July 26, 1935 The Commonweal 321 THE BROKEN GANGPLANK By J. HILLIS MILLER THE BROKEN gangplank dramatically symbolizes the plight of young • people today as they try to board the...
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MARK TWAIN'S JOAN OF ARC By CYRIL CLEMENS WHILE visiting Jamaica a few years ago the author of this paper had a chat with Father Sullivan, S. J., the head of the English department of Jamaica...
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Nasturtiums You run to link with Other blooms, The staid, the savage, Geraniums, poppies; You have the jungle In your veins, Being Andean Indian girls; Yet you redeem Much...
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July 26, 1935 The Commonweal 325 S even urvey The Church.—The First General Congress of Catholics of Czechoslovakia drew 350,000 visitors to the city of Prague. A universal friendliness...
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The Csmmonwed July 26, 1935 Communications MARTYRED MEXICO Oklahoma City, Okla. TO the Editor: Mr. Talbot Mundy asks some questions about Mexico in your issue of July 5- He expressed the...
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Books 10 9E A Protestant View Chaos in Mexico, by Charles S. Macfarland. New York.' Harfer and Brothers. $2.OO. THIS study of the Mexican religious conflict, made by the general secretary...
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