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In All Things
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Cambridge MA A note to the interested In my entry on Saturday I spoke of my existential moment juggling watching the Pope in the UK my most interesting and daunting life at Harvard and the prospect of preaching on I Timothy 2 with its own triple focus on the king the one God and the one he
In All Things
Tim Reidy
The conversation on the future of Catholic education continues as three more respondents weigh in on Archbishop Dolan s article The Catholic Schools We Need Patrick J McCloskey author of The Street Stops Here argues that Catholic schools could flourish if more institutions and individuals wer
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Ross Douthat an intelligent and literate Catholic observer nbsp and a columnist nbsp in the New York Times writes perceptively nbsp on the surprising turnout for Pope Benedict in light of the protests by atheists like Richard Dawkins and predictions of embarrassing crowds nbsp The same phenome
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William Van Ornum
Many of us today remember C. S. Lewis for writing the books which led to the film series “Chronicles of Narnia.”
In All Things
Michael J. O’Loughlin
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd continues her rant against a president she characterizes as an effete out of touch elitist who is willfully ignorant of the plights of the common person The column Myth and Madness begins as a discussion about Delaware s GOP nominee for Senate the much mali
In All Things
Valerie Schultz
nbsp nbsp nbsp Turning 30 was so far the most traumatic birthday of my life My thirties were the hardest decade to enter even worse than my forties or fifties which really makes little sense Thirty seemed like the end of possibilities Once a person is 30 it seemed to me the path of life