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Vol. 081 Issue 002 (October 2 1964)
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The Jewish Statement
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THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS The Jewish Statement JOSEPH Cardinal Ritter has expressed his confidence that the Vatican Council will approve a...
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Church Burning
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sponsible for the death of Christ, and 46 percent either agree with or are uncertain about the statement that "the Jews can never be forgiven for what they did to Jesus until they accept him as the...
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Mutual Deterrence
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sponsible for the death of Christ, and 46 percent either agree with or are uncertain about the statement that "the Jews can never be forgiven for what they did to Jesus until they accept him as the...
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The Place of Mary
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second is the striking difference between the familiar stalemate at Geneva and the various weapons developments which have been so much in the news recently. Premier Khrushchev's announcement in...
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Goldwater for Therapy
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Shannon, William V.
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Moreover, one might guess, the relative ignorance among Catholics of Holy Scripture undoubtedly helped to encourage the flights of subjective fancy which have surrounded much popular Marian...
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Baiting the Layman
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O'Gara, James
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Baiting the Layman FATHER William J. Smith, S.J., writes a regular column for the diocesan press, and week in and week out I agree with it far more often than I disagree. One...
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Entering the Mainstream
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Greeley, Andrew M.
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Every debate has a history, but the course of some is more checkered than others. A case in point was the debate stimulated by Mon-signor John Tracy Ellis' famous es-say on "American Catholics and...
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Creating Anti-Intellectuals?
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Donovan, John D.
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the last decade and there is the probability of much more in the decade to come. But progress is not inevitable. It is quite possible for decisions to be made (or omitted) which could stunt the...
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Progress and Anxiety
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Trent, James W.
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The New Debate--III Progress and Anxiety JAMES W. TRENT LAST JANUARY, speaking before a group of Catholic college graduates, Pope Paul took note of the dualism between the religious and secular...
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The Screen
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Hartung, Philip T.
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THE SCREEN You Must Call on Us Too HAVING been greatly impressed and enthusiastic about Friedrich Duerrenmatt's play, "The Visit," in which the Lunts appeared some years ago, I was looking...
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Correspondence
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44 THE COMMONWEALDemick, as a young woman whom the rich visitor frees from the town, is good throughout. While this version of "The Visit" is neither as con• vincing or scary as the stage play,...
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October Poem
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Poulin, A. Jr.
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Robert McAfee Brown speaks of receiving his "most humbling of all" telegram from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Brown's moving piece is humbling to Catholics, particularly in his emphasis on the...
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Books
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ica has been little discussed in writings which have come to my attention. What is being done, what can be done, to encourage and build vocations, particularly vocations to the priesthood, among...
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Vol. 081 Issue 003 (October 9 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 004 (October 3 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 005 (October 5 1964)
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Vol. 081 Issue 006 (October 2 1964)
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