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In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Here s something you don t see every day nbsp The story of St Ignatius Loyola as told by a talking Spanish olive nbsp And--guess what --it s actually quite accurate nbsp High marks to the stuffed Spanish olive which has apparently been poring over The First Jesuits nbsp This nbsp fun video
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Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Cambridge MA This then is the third and final of my blogs on Dominus Iesus as the September 5 anniversary of its release approaches My first was a general comment the second focused on theology after the declaration and this one is about dialogue after Dominus Iesus First though I wish parti
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Austen Ivereigh
In Nairobi Kenya a Vatican communications official attending a workshop organised by the African bishops has called for something the African Catholic Church does not yet have a continental news service Catholics in Asia have the excellent UCAN Latin-Americans have the redoubtable ACI Prensa T
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Kevin Clarke
Faith in Public Life hosted an unusual teleconference September 1 bringing together the odd couple of U S religious leaders and international relations and security experts to discuss the increasingly strident national debate if it can be so characterized over the Park51 Cordoba Initiative That
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Tim Reidy
Two items of note for you Anglophiles out there The BBC has collected its interviews with British authors in this amazing online archive Listen to conversations with Virginia Woolf P G Wodehouse Kingsley Amis Hilary Mantel V S Naipaul the list goes on Alas I can t locate any Graham Gree
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Michael J. O’Loughlin
A Princeton Theological Seminary researcher claims that more and more American teens are adopting a mutant form of Christianity in which God is a divine therapist whose mission is to make them feel better about themselves and their world Kenda Creasy Dean says more American teenagers are embrac