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Vol. 111 Issue 011 (June 1 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Accommodation Bronx, N.Y. To the Editors: Your editorial on church and state [April 6] was a study in sanity. Concerning Pawtucket's constitutional stable-ness, however, you...
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXI, Number 11 Illlll Correspondence 322 Editorials 323 A lay apostle: Joseph P.Fitzpatrick 325 Religion & reflex: John Garvey 327 Focus on policy, not embassy: J. Bryan...
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A lay apostle
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Fitzpatrick, Joseph P.
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governments) which presently use or tolerate torture, governments in every geographical locale and of every ideological stripe, governments which often facilitate torture as an integral part of...
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Religion & reflex
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Garvey, John
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forgotten is that this is a consequence of the fact that it is the believer who can 'see,' who has an intuitive understanding of the religious phenomenon he is studying. The blind do not have to...
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Focus on policy, not embassy
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Hehir, J. Bryan
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I I I I I II II II A MERICAN political figures have a passion for the peripheral when it comes to the Middle East. The tendency to fasten on the edge of reality ~ervades both parties and...
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Liturgical renewal - twenty years later
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Collins, Patrick W.
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HAVE WE LEARNED THAT LITURGY IS A FORM OF ART? II I PATRICK W. COLLINS Liturgical renewal, twenty years later R OMAN CATHOLICS CELEBRATED an important anniversary in 1983. The Constitution...
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Responsorials
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O'Shea, Helene
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there are two ways in which people respond to the world. Some people merely observe the world. They simply label and recognize things. Other people perceive and participate in what they...
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On the white-collar assembly line
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Levinson, Marc
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make rite, how to make text into event. ~i'his will require us to budget enough money to train local people or hire professional people to do this in our parishes. We need an artist person...
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Is Irish Catholicism dying?
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Kirby, Peadar
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SUCCESS COMETH BEFORE A FALL Is Irish Catholicism dying? PEADAR KIRBY T HE SYMBOLIC YEAR 1984 opened in Ireland with another of those periodic rows into which the Catholic bishops seem adept...
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Screen
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O'Brien, Tom
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majorities shown by successive surveys in favor of legalizing divorce or further liberalizing the sale of contraceptives are not to be wondered at. However, they point to a particular challenge...
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Music
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Bidgood, Robin H.
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times civilization pales when compared to the delights of nature, and film versions of The Mutiny on The Bounty have asked a different question: how could Captain Bligh keep them calm on the deck...
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The Witches of Eastwick
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Corwin, Phillip
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I pondered over this: the seeming disparity between the chant and the other more or less identical folk/pop songs. A few days later at a workshop a theologian asked us to reflect on what our...
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Inquest on the Shroud of Turin/Report on the Shroud of Turin/Portrait of Jesus
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Zeik, Michael
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her ex-husband in plastic and uses him as a place mat. Enter Darryl Van Horne, a pushy Manhattanite who sets up an alchemist's lab in an old mansion, and promises to refurbish it in a way that...
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One Writer's Beginnings
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Wimsatt, Margaret
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agnostics, and Protestants.) The forty scientists were virtually unanimous that the image on cloth had not been produced by any artistic, chemical, or physical technique now known to man. There...
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Inside Prime Time
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Tuchman, Gaye
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marriage faced difficulties internal and external, but their love was never in doubt. Mother encouraged her daughter's interest in writing fiction, while father urged her also to find a way...
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In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens/Mr. Bedford and the Muses/Pitch Dark
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Mort, Jo-Ann
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radical expressing dismay at a nonpoliticized America and an audience which doesn't have politics in its soul; a radical discussing what he doesn't like in A prose , o f her own IN lURCH OF...
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The Burger Court
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Silver, Isidore
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at home. Another story, "Amanuensis," chronicles a less-perverse, but equally sinister turn of events. It is as if these tales come together to applaud the muses in Godwin's life, but also to...
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The Amazing Race/Multinationalism, Japanese Style/Why Has Japan Succeeded?
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Kovler, Peter
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the job of Chief Justice (the editor, a political scientist, as is Shapiro, accurately notes that Burger is a "man of limited capacity and no discernible coherent philosophy"). Liberals may...
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Transfiguration
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Toolan, David
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have become more important in American society." The potential for such values gaining pre-eminence in Japan is also discussed. While a chapter on the Information Technology Sector can get...
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Rice, Rivalry, and Politics
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Jordan, Patrick
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In the process of getting to this point, in effect a methodological essay on the limits and, more importantly, the inexhaustible sources of reason, Brown's first chapters criticize the New...
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Vol. 111 Issue 012 (June 15 1984)
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