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Paid articleLetters
LETTERS Soviets & Synods CORRECTION I was surprised by a historical error in Margaret O'Brien Steinfels's otherwise insightful column on the illogical and emotional causes of war, "Why We Fight"...
Paid articleTwo Faiths
From the Editors Two Faiths « "IT TT TTe’re in for troubled times,” the Oxford historian Margaret MacMillan recently warned, addressing a group of historians in Salzburg, Austria, who gathered to...
Paid articleMen at Work
O'Reilly, Mollie Wilson
COLUMNISTS Mollie Wilson O'Reilly Men at Work RAISING BOYS WHO BELIEVE WOMEN CAN DO (ALMOST) ANYTHING My big mistake was not looking closely enough at the storybook zoos. I thought I was raising...
Paid articleConsider This
Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Consider This WHY OPINION JOURNALISM STILL MATTERS Commonweal has long identified itself as a “journal of opinion edited by Catholic laypeople.” In a world where facts...
Paid articleTrying My Hand
Pfaff, William
SHORT TAKES William Pfaff Trying My Hand HOW I GOT STARTED IN JOURNALISM After I graduated from Notre Dame in 1949, I faced the problem of what to do to make a living. All my college friends...
Paid articleThat '70s Church
Kaveny, Cathleen
Cathleen Kaveny That ’70s Church WHAT IT GOT RIGHT Unpacking some boxes after a recent move from South Bend, Indiana, to Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, I came across my confirmation stole, which I...
Paid articleWe lived
Wiman, Christian
POEM WE LIVED by Christian Wiman We lived in the long intolerable called God. We seemed happy. I don’t mean content I mean heroin happy, donkey dentures, I mean drycleaned deacons expunging...
Paid articleThe Commonweal Catholic
Johnson, Luke Timothy
90TH ANIVERSARY ISSUE The Commonweal Catholic It Started with Origen Luke Timothy Johnson Over the past several years I have spoken at some wonderful colleges and universities across this...
Paid articleAuthoritative & Ignored
Oakley, Francis
Authoritative & Ignored The Overlooked Council of Constance Francis Oakley Human beings chart their collective past, like their individual ones, via anniversaries, and this year has been...
Paid articleFormative Years
Tierney, Kaitlin Campbell, Christopher Cimorelli, Joanna Gardner, Ellen B. Koneck,Chris Staysniak, M
Formative Years What Commonweal Means to Six Young Staffers In addition to Commonweal’s Campus Speakers Program and the free subscriptions donors make available to college students, the magazine...
Paid articleOn Nature
Joseph, Lawrence
ON NATURE And the puzzles surrounding the cosmological constant, spacetime imploded into existence. Ten to fifty years between asbestos breathed and mesothelioma discovered, a rare form of...
Paid articleLove is Strange
Alleva, Richard
FILM Richard Alleva Manhattan Story 'LOVE IS STRANGE' Sometimes a work of fiction can bear witness to a profound social transformation by taking it for granted. Such is the case with Love Is...
Paid articleYoung Catholic America
Baker, Thomas
BOOKS Thomas Baker Kids Today Young Catholic America Emerging Adults In, Out of, and Gone from the Church Christian Smith, Kyle Longest, Jonathan Hill, and Karl Christofferson Oxford University...
Paid articleIcons of Hope
O'Donovan, Leo J.
Leo J. O'Donovan Closed for Repair? Icons of Hope The ‘Last Things’ in Catholic Imagination John E. Thiel University of Notre Dame Press, $35, 256 pp. At the end of “Experiences of a Catholic...
Paid articleThe Arsonist
Pritchard, William H.
William H. Pritchard Direct Impressions The Arsonist Sue Miller Knopf, $25.95, 304 pp. Sue Miller’s acclaimed first novel, The Good Mother, was published in l982; now, almost thirty years later,...
Paid articleScalia
Horwitz, Paul
Paul Horwitz Unoriginal Scalia A Court of One Bruce Allen Murphy Simon & Schuster, $35, 656 pp. One of the most famous stock characters in Italian comme-dia dell’arte is Pulcinella—the “Punch”...
Paid articleThe News
Schroth, Raymond A.
Raymond A. Schroth Fit to Print? The News A User’s Manual Alain de Botton Pantheon, $26.95, 243 pp. In the introduction to his 1946 autobiography, Not So Wild a Dream, the great newsman Eric...
Paid articleAccepting the Disaster
Domestico, Anthony
Anthony Domestico Gift & Bait Accepting the Disaster Poems Joshua Mehigan Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $23, 96 pp. Accepting the Disaster, Joshua Me-higan’s superb new collection of poetry,...
Paid articleA Job, Not a Career
Stout, Emily
THE LAST WORD A Job, Not a Career Emily Stout Pope Francis has a way of shocking us with what we already know. During his first Chrism Mass last year he said that priests ought to be like...
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