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Columns
Terry GolwaySeptember 17, 2007

As millions of college students settle into the new academic year, criminal investigators across the nation are looking into troubling relationships between student-loan providers and financial aid offices. By all indications, these relationships have very little to do with education and lots to do

Alejandro Garcia-RiveraSeptember 17, 2007

Six experts weigh in on the questions raised by the Vatican's recent notification to Jon Sobrino, S.J.

John J. StrynkowskiSeptember 17, 2007

As a seminarian from 1960 to 1964 and as a priest from 1969 to 1971, I studied theology at the Gregorian University in Rome. One of the lessons I learned from several of the Jesuit professors there was the importance of attending to the historical circumstances surrounding the doctrinal pronouncemen

Gerald OCollinsSeptember 17, 2007

In its notification on two works by Jon Sobrino, S.J., the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith recalls and re-affirms some utterly basic Christian teachings about Jesus Christ—above all, that Jesus was truly divine and fully human. Such doctrines, embodied in the Nicene-Constantinopolit

Faith in Focus
Valerie SchultzSeptember 17, 2007

I have always been a reasonably successful person: a long marriage, beautiful children, published clips on demand, no criminal record, no bankruptcies. Ive been a hard worker at every job Ive had. Ive been O.K.until this past year, which I have spent as an English teacher in a public high school. Th

Faith Faith in Focus
Kevin O'BrienSeptember 17, 2007

A line still forms outside the Father McKenna Center at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, D.C. People come to the cramped but homey church basement looking for food, clothing, housing and personal support. They still tell stories about Father McKenna, who died 25 years ago.

Poetry
Anne FlemingSeptember 17, 2007

I chew.