Vol. 123 •
January 1996
• No. 1
Correspondence
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POLICANO, JOSEPH D. & GALLIGAN, ANDREW A. & DUFFY, BENEDICT J. & CALDWELL, LAURA RYAN & ANDERSEN, CAROL DELLMANN & Clifford, Nicholas R. & O'Brien, Dennis
Editorial The costs of peace
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
What we see, we do To imitate is human, so watch what you watch
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Callahan, Sidney
Ordaining women is rational Unlike the Trinity, the Incarnation, and the Eucharist
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Jr, David R Carlin
The peace crusade Peace is a hard sell, especially in Bosnia, especially to U S troops, especially by Bill Clinton Our correspondent reports the worries of army men and women as they depart Germany for a year in war-torn Bosnia The troops gave their biggest cheer to Mr Clinton's promise of robust rules of engagement
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Kelly, Mary Pat
Dorothy Day: Neocon saint? Dorothy Day's hidden identity as a champion of entrepreneurial capitalism revealed -and rebutted
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Piehl, Patrick Jordan, Robert Coles, Mel
TWICE ON SUNDAYS Learning to "breathe with both lungs," a Catholic joins a Russian Orthodox choir
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Ryan, Jerry
THE CHURCH OF JERUSALEM Though the flock dwindles, the commitment remains The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, the first Palestnian to hold the office in modern times, reflects on the church and the Holy Land
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Sabbah, Michel
To Be Water
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Deal, Kathleen Gunton
Casino Gangsters, dames, jackpots, and rubouts Enough already
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Alleva, Richard
My American Journey by Colin Powell "The army made it easier for me to love my country, with all its faults"
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Wycliff, Don
Top Heavy by Edward N Wolff Global Village or Global Pillage by Tim Costello
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Buell, John
Being Right edited by Mary Jo Weaver and R Scott Appleby
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Allitt, Patrick
Domers by Kevin Coyne
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Freeman, Mary Lee
Sexuality and Catholicism by Thomas C Fox
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Kelly, James R
Religion Booknotes
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Cunningham, Lawrence S
Where does the time go? The question puzzled Saint Augustine Now there's an answer
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Ranly, Ernest W
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