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Vol. 104 Issue 012 (June 10 1977)
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Vol. 104 Issue 013 (June 24 1977)
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News & Views
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NEWS & VIEWS No I n s i g h t The Catholic Press Association has refused membership to Insight, a quarterly of gay Catholic opinion. CPA president James Doyle informed the...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Previous Opinions Pittsburgh, Pa. To the Editors: I am puzzled by a reference in Joseph Cunneen's otherwise excellent review of a book by Rev. Andrew Greeley [May 13]. Mr....
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Editorial
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CORRESPONDENCE Previous Opinions Pittsburgh, Pa. To the Editors: I am puzzled by a reference in Joseph Cunneen's otherwise excellent review of a book by Rev. Andrew Greeley [May 13]. Mr....
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Washington Report: Protestor Kissinger
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Getlein, Frank
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wing would probably preclude any Middle East peace parley this year. And if there is no progress in negotiations, he said, "I would not exclude another military confrontation." Equally...
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A Pastoral Strategy
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Wicker, Brian
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Finally, of course, if Henry Kissinger actually does lecture, as it is announced that he will, in those surroundings those performances will revive an ancient, useful and now almost forgotten...
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Verse
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Reiter, Thomas
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in some shared activity or task. The "small groups," of course, already exist in many places, as branches of various Catholic organizations, family groups, prayer groups, professional groups ete....
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A Little Knowledge
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Steinfels, Peter
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Warning: This Column Emanates from the Knowledge Industry. The Surgeon General Has Determined That Reading It May Be Dangerous to Your Moral Health. Not long ago it seemed that some popular...
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Reading Chinese Tea Leaves
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Crane, Sylvia E.
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READING CHINESE TEA LEAVES SYLVIA E. CRANE Are the "Gang of Four" capitalist roaders? Reading the Chinese tea leaves has become a favorite American pastime since the death of Chairman...
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The Church in China
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Johnston, Robert L.
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American China hands whom he had met when they lived and worked in China. He came to the UN from a diplomatic post at Ottawa, where he was China's Ambassador. From this vantage point, he also...
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Verse
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McMullen, Richard E.
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Chinese. This domination would have dictated a Soviet technological course; Mao assigned paramountcy to agriculture. Eight hundred million people had to be fed. 2) The Chinese were irked at...
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Priests/Nuns/Ministers in Politics
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Castelli, Jim
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i i PRIESTS/NUNS/MINISTER S IN POLITICS JIM CASTET.T .I Updating a politico-religious phenomenon The 1970 mid-term elections now seem ages away: Richard Nixon standing on top of a car, waving...
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The Press: Too Much With Us
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Powers, Thomas
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generally liberal orientation of the "professional" church community. We can see this in the way ministers in Congress vote on issues considered important by three church lobbies--Network, an...
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The Screen
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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Watergate hearings, at once haughty and cringing? You cannot help but remember. The net of the press is huge, its weave is coarse, it is cast every day over the whole worM, and it is doing...
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The Twin Urges of James Baldwin
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Sheed, Wilfrid
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left-wing filmmaking frequently seems to become mesmerized by its villains and thus distracted from its own politics. The result here is not Fascism, but it is a kind of compromising obsession...
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Books
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best one yet. It is hard to believe that in Paris and lstanbul his mind was really on American movies: but they might have been something in the attic that he wanted to get rid of. And the...
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