THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THE LEGION'S POLITICAL JUDGMENT ONCE AGAIN a judgment passed by...
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Realities of Religion "AS SOON AS WE THINK OF GOD'S PRESENCE WITHIN THE HUMAN SPIRIT, WE ARE BROUGHT FACE TO FACE WITH THE TIMELESS REALITIES OF RELIGION" AELRED GRAHAM WITH HIS accustomed...
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CATHOLIC VIEWS Right-To-Work Laws JOHN C. CORT THE CONTROVERSY over "right-to-work" laws, both inside and outside the Catholic Church, will not die. Last month the Louisiana Senate and House...
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THE SCREEN PILGRIMS' PROGRESS THE ITALIANS have sent over so many middling films lately that one is likely to go overboard in welcoming a new import that is both beautiful and meaningful....
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COMMUNICATIONS "PUERTO RICANS IN NEW YORK" Caguas, Puerto Rico TO the Editors: Anent the Puerto Rican background in Father Ivan Illich's otherwise fine article, "Puerto Ricans in New York"...
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OF NOTE IGNATIUS AND THE NEW AGE THE Summer Issue of Thought (Fordham University, New York 58, N. Y. $5 per year) contains an article by Father William F. Lynch, S.J., on the contemporary...
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MELVILLE'S EPIC The Ishmael Complex PATRICK F. QUINN IT HAS been suggested by Malcolm Cowley that the great literary achievement of the last thirty years in this country has not been any...
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BOOKS Pathetic Grandeur of a Belfast Spinster THE LONELY PASSION OF JUDITH HEARNE. By Brian Moore. Little, Brown. $3.50. By WILLIAM CLANCY MODERN "tragedy" has moved far from the majesty...
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