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IssueVol. 130 Issue 015 (September 12 2003)
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Paid articleCorrespondence Weakland, Schiltz & more
WILKINSON, GERTRUDE; Cooke, Bernard; MORRIS, CHARLES R.; MCKONE, HARRY; NUNZ, ROBERT A.; EICHENBERGER, JOSEPH P.; SCHILTZ, PATRICK J.; PLATT, WALLACE; Dinter, Paul E.; HEANEY, ROBERT P.; Russett, Bruce; GLEASON, PHILIP
CORRESPONDENCE To the Editors From the flock Thank you for the excellent article by Archbishop Rembert Weakland ("Looking Forward," August 15). As you indicated in "Et cetera," his "service and...
Paid articleEditorial The war on terrorism
Baumann, Paul
The war on terrorism It has been two years since Islamist terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and crashed a plane into the Pentagon. Since September 11, 2001, life in this country and in...
Paid articleSame-sex marriage
Garvey, John
OF SEVERAL MINDS JOHN CARVEY SAME-SEX MARRIAGE Can it be a sacrament? There is no doubt that the industrialized West is going through a profound change in the way it regards homosexuality. The...
Paid articleRegulating corporations
Lozada, Carlos
OF SEVERAL MINDS CARLOS LOZADA REGULATING CORPORATIONS Should the UN do it? On August 13, a little-known entity in the massive UN bureaucracy produced a seemingly innocuous draft document called...
Paid articleCourting schism What's going on in the Episcopal Church?
Woodward, Kenneth L
Kenneth L. Woodward COURTING SCHISM A gay bishop in the Episcopal Church Among the varieties of Christian experience, none is more pleasing to the senses than a stately Anglican liturgy, from the...
Paid articleMilitary emergency? Is Japan changing its mind about war?
Cassidy, John
John Cassidy MILITARY EMERGENCY? Japan rethinks its constitution Just before midnight on July 25, a major earthquake rocked northern Japan. Hours later the Japanese legislature sent Shockwaves of...
Paid articleBush's war
Hazo, Samuel
Samuel Hazo BUSH'S WAR Now that it's 'over,' why did we do it? Recently I attended a reunion at Quantico, Virginia, of Marine Corps officers who served during the 1950s. There we listened to an...
Paid articleWHEN BISHOPS DISAGREE A story worth telling
Schilling, Timothy P
WHEN BISHOPS DISAGREE Rome, Hunthausen & the current church crisis Timothy P. Schilling The Dutch word for dissertation is proefschrift. Translated literally, this means "proof text." One proves...
Paid articleTO STAY OR TO LEAVE?
Keen, Suzanne
TO STAY OR TO LEAVE? Two responses to the sexual-abuse scandal Suzanne Keen On the end, I left the Catholic Church out of love for my son, not out of the anger I had for so long felt and...
Paid articleTO STAY OR TO LEAVE?
Ruddy, Deborah Wallace
Deborah Wallace Ruddy Too many good people have left the Catholic Church in these painful times. Some bishops have repeatedly concealed horrific evils and inflicted dangerous priests on trusting...
Paid articleOn Black Pond
Staples, Catherine
On Black Pond A small boat stutter-shims in light surf, rocks a bit but goes nowhere, so answerable to gesture and weight that one foot in the bow can send it heaving away- that is the way of our...
Paid articleWE THE PEOPLE OF GOD Democracy in the church
Russett, Bruce
WE THE PEOPLE OF GOD How democratic should the church be? Bruce Russett Sexual-abuse scandals, here and abroad, are but one symptom of a much deeper problem facing the church: its current...
Paid articleWHEN CATHOLICS WERE CONGREGATIONALISTS An experiment that faltered
Shelley, Thomas J
When Catholics were congregationalists One consequence of the recent sexual-abuse scandals has been a call for new structures in the church to provide greater lay involvement and clerical...
Paid articleFor Monty
GREEN, PETE
For Monty and all the others who didn't come home Tuesday night, September 11, 2001 From the stern of the homegoing Staten Island Ferry I used to gaze back at the radiant city winter night after...
Paid articleTHE WAY WE WERE
Pilliod, Barbara Kane
THE WAY WE WERE Growing up Catholic in New York Barbara Kane Prilliod In the 1950s New York was a city with neighborhoods carved into ethnic enclaves. Housing was so affordable and so plentiful...
Paid articleA lion, even in winter
Alleva, Richard
Richard Alleva SCREEN A LION, EVEN IN WINTER Remembering Katharine Hepburn The death of Katharine Houghton Hepburn on Sunday, June 29, was big news everywhere, but in my part of the country-the...
Paid articleTestament by Nino Ricci
Sayers, Valerie
BOOKS The other four gospels Testament Nino Ricci Huughton Mifflin, $25,464 pp. Valerie Sayers Nino Ricci's first three nov-els are very much of the twentieth century. A trilo-gy of childhood,...
Paid articleThe Liberation of the Laity by Paul Lakeland
Ruddy, Christopher
STILL WAITING The Liberation of the Laity In Search of an Accountable Church Paul Lakeland Continuum. $28.95.120 pp. Christopher Ruddy On 1963, Daniel Callahan published his first book, The...
Paid articleThe New Anti-Catholicism by Philip Jenkins Anti-Catholicism in America by Mark S Massa
McCarraher, Eugene
SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE The New Anti-Catholicism The Last Acceptable Prejudice Philip Jenkins Oxford University Press, $27, 258 pp. Anti-Catholicism in America The Last Acceptable Prejudice...
Paid articleThe Coming Catholic Church by David Gibson
O'Brien, Dennis
ALL IS NOT LOST The Coming Catholic Church How the Faithful Are Shaping a New American Catholicism David Gibson Harper SanFrancisco, $23.95, 350 pp. Dennis O'Brien According to David Gibson,...
Paid articleBreaking the code
Reidy, Maurice Timothy
THE LOST WORD BREAKING THE CODE Maurice Timothy Reidy The publishing hit of the summer wasn't written by J. K. Rowling or a certain well-compensated senator from New York. That distinction...
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