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IssueVol. 132 Issue 019 (November 4 2005)
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Paid articleLetters
Letters The Eucharist, conscience &priestly celibacy DOUBLE STANDARD May l congratulate Kenan B. Osborne, OFM, on cutting through pedantic regulations and understanding the fundamental...
Paid articleEditorial
From the Editors Fruits of Disagreement B ishops should not disagree x)iith one another in public, especiall,y on the most neuralgic issues of the day. For better and more often for worse, that...
Paid articleWhy Prolife?
Kaveny, Cathleen
g 4 Cathleen Kaveny Why Prolife? IT'S ABOUT PEOPLE, NOT ABSTRACTIONS Prolife Web sites regularly display the faces of adorable infants and small children. This is a savvy move....
Paid articleWhat's Scientific about It?
Boler, John
we be surprised that children who aren't provided with basic nurturing turn out to be prone to wrongful behavior. The doctrine of original sin affirms the essential sociality of human beings:...
Paid articleGoodbye, Catholics
Stricherz, Mark
Goodbye, Catholics How One Man Reshaped the Democratic Party Mark Stricherz it> g r 4 rO I n mid-1971, a short book called Chcmging Sources of Power: An~erican Politics in ~he 1970s...
Paid articleHello, Catholics
Finn, Daniel
Hello, Catholics Republicans & the Targeting of Religious Voters Daniel Finn g r 4 ~a A n increasingly obvious feature of Americ.m~t politics over the past quarter-centuw has been the...
Paid articleDreams
Hill, Nellie
Dreams And then it was quite hot and the light late so that often we ate dinner around ten and sat until midnight on the porch while the winds blew warmth on our arms and the trees...
Paid articleThe Museum of Biblical Art
Reidy, Maurice Timothy
t ~ 4 g. O Maurice Timothy Reidy Not for Iconoclasts THE MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART I admire religious art, but like most people my ideas about what makes art religious are pretty...
Paid articleThe Assassins' Gate
Bacevich, Andrew J.
Andrew BaEevich Neoeon Men g 4 The Assassins' Gate America in Iraq George Packer Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $25,454 pp. A s the epigraph for his new book on the politics ot~ America s...
Paid articleThe Tulip and the Pope
Marget, Madeline
leaves in its wake a train of pernicious consequences. In a moral sense, wars are never neat and tidy. The American experience in Iraq has affirmed this truth. No doubt the arrogance,...
Paid articleThe End of Faith
Haldane, John
g c-q 4 b- .g =, r,,a change wasn't merely a matter of her personal perception; it was the 1960s, and theology itself had changed. In the convent library she read liberal...
Paid articleTreading Lightly
Bordwell, Harold
The Last Word Treading Lightly Harold Bordwell g eR 4 r~ T he Guadalquivir River makes a dramatic loop southward as it passes the city of C6rdoba on its way to the Atlantic. A Roman...
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