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Vol. 125 Issue 005 (March 13 1998)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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A mass of Masses Does attendance at fourteen Masses in one morning hint at overdone piety? Perhaps for some, but in my case, reading "Celebrating Mass" [January 30] was pure pleasure. Each...
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Editorial
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STAFF Editor: Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Executive Editor: Paul Baumann Mana giny, Editor: Patrick Jordan Production Editor: Tiina Aleman Senior Wrih:r: Robert G. Hoyt Business Mana wr:...
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A new imperialism?
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Pfaff, William
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and chemical weapons--the fact that only a few such weapons can endanger the lives of millions, and perhaps the very peace of the world. Yes, other nations possess similar weapons. However, no...
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Powerful men
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Neff, LaVonne
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expect the crisis to result in a widespread adoption of something resembling the American market economy, however, are mistaken. Western capitalism's intellectual and moral foundations...
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Our war with Mexico
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O'Rourke, David K.
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will. And she can live above the glass ceiling for life---as long as she does not mind the eager young things getting off and on the elevator. According to one school of thought, men will behave...
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The God of Silence
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Cavanaugh, William T.
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J THE GOD OF SILENCE Shusaku Endo's reading of the Passion William T . Cavanaugh A tree which flourishes in one kind of soil may wither if the soil is changed. As for the tree of Christianity,...
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The Nan Who Was Thursday & The Diary of Anne Frank
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Wren, Celia
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few months ago, two a shrewd ballet companies co-produced a dance version of Dracuta. The success of the vampire ballet is a curious--not to say monstrous--instance of a story sliding out of...
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Nearer, My God
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Coughlan, Neil
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A contented believer Neil Coughlan espite its title, William F. Buckley, Jr.'s latest book is not an autobiography. Nor is it quite an autobiography of faith: Buckley's Roman Catholicism has...
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The Illustrated Jesus through the Centuries
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Fete, Joseph
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traception? "When there is reliable evidence that the faithful are simply ignoring a stricture of the church, the loy alist reposes his hopes in the possibility that at some point in the...
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The New Religious Humanists
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DeLaura, David J.
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that, contrary to the caption, the Lindau Gospels do not portray the four symbols of the Gospels. Devotional prayer and meditation as well as the sacred liturgy have relied on the efficacy of...
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The Ovary of Eve
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O'Brien, Dennis
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THROUGH A MICROSCOPE DARKLY Dennis O'Brien lara Pinto-Correia has writ C ten a book as unusual as her own career. She is not only professor of developmental biology at Universidade...
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Presences
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Dufresne, Bethe
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lus, the tiny pre-formed little person crouched in a sperm cell which Nicholas Hartsoecker depicted in an infamous drawing of 1694. (ttomunculus was not the term used by these earlier...
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The Religious Sense
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PRUSAK, BERNARD G.
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the leader of the movements he championed, only a presence within them. His essential presence is felt in the city' parishes he describes so vividly and, finally, as he leads us on a tour of...
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On the Padres' Trail
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Bankston, Carl L. III
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MULTIPLE CATHOLICISMS Carl L. Bankston I I I ince Christianity is a religion of conversion, its relation to the religions it has supplanted has always posed a problem. How complete should...
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Among the monks
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Westerfield, Nancy G.
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AMONG THE MONKS Nancy G. Westerfield he stairs. A steep unbroken flight, eighteen steps leading down to the retreat center's dining room. Ahead of me, in his black-and-white Crosier...
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Vol. 125 Issue 006 (March 27 1998)
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