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Vol. 130 Issue 015 (September 12 2003)
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••Contents••
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Correspondence Weakland, Schiltz & more
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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
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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...
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Editorial The war on terrorism
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Baumann, Paul
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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...
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Same-sex marriage
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Garvey, John
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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...
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Regulating corporations
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Lozada, Carlos
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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...
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Courting schism What's going on in the Episcopal Church?
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Woodward, Kenneth L
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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...
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Military emergency? Is Japan changing its mind about war?
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Cassidy, John
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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...
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Bush's war
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Hazo, Samuel
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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...
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WHEN BISHOPS DISAGREE A story worth telling
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Schilling, Timothy P
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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...
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TO STAY OR TO LEAVE?
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Keen, Suzanne
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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...
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TO STAY OR TO LEAVE?
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Ruddy, Deborah Wallace
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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...
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On Black Pond
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Staples, Catherine
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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...
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WE THE PEOPLE OF GOD Democracy in the church
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Russett, Bruce
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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...
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WHEN CATHOLICS WERE CONGREGATIONALISTS An experiment that faltered
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Shelley, Thomas J
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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...
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For Monty
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GREEN, PETE
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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...
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THE WAY WE WERE
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Pilliod, Barbara Kane
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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...
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A lion, even in winter
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Alleva, Richard
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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...
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Testament by Nino Ricci
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Sayers, Valerie
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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,...
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The Liberation of the Laity by Paul Lakeland
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Ruddy, Christopher
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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...
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The New Anti-Catholicism by Philip Jenkins Anti-Catholicism in America by Mark S Massa
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McCarraher, Eugene
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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...
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The Coming Catholic Church by David Gibson
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O'Brien, Dennis
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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,...
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Breaking the code
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Reidy, Maurice Timothy
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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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Vol. 130 Issue 016 (September 26 2003)
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