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Poetry
John Fandel

I sat upon a window-seat.

John F. Kavanaugh
The abortion debate is about who and what we are
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Arts & CultureBooks
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
For the reader whose misfortune it is not to have yet discovered Kelly Cherry's poems , this is your lucky day. Cherry's new book offers a generous sampling of the poet's work, culled from six previous volumes.
Books
Jonathan Wright
A review of Raymond A. Schroth's "The American Jesuits"
Of Many Things
George M. Anderson
How do you stop homelessness before it happens?
Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. at General Congregation 35
Faith
Jim McDermott
On Sept. 13, 1983, Peter-Hans Kolvenbach was elected 29th superior general. He retired in 2008.
Letters
Episcopal Advice The report “Bishops on Citizenship,” by Matt Malone, S.J., (11/5) reminded me of what John F. Kennedy once said: “In my experience, all nuns are Democrats and all bishops are Republicans.” That axiom may be tested next year, since the Republicans seem likelie
Faith in Focus
Joseph A. OHare
An Advent reflection
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
The First Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of a period of preparation for the celebration of Christmas In contrast to the commercialized celebrations of the holidays it is meant to be a quiet and reflective time Todays readings suggest that Advent is a time to hope for lasting peace among nat
Books
John A. Coleman
Recently economists pointed to a small drop in the number of absolutely poor in 2006 census data Many dispute the finding 8217 s significance The U S government 8217 s calculation of poverty 20 000 or under a year for a family of four is considered by many policy analysts as a grossly inade
In All Things
Sidney Callahan
It is disheartening that America s leaders are arguing over the permissibility of torture and splitting hairs over its definition Water boarding or the near drowning of a prisoner has been defended as an interrogation technique It also seems beyond doubt that U S officials have forcibly hand
In All Things
Tim Reidy
Welcome to In All Things the new editorial blog from America magazine Inspired by the magazine s popular Of Many Things column our new group blog will feature daily commentary from the magazine s editors and writers on a variety of topics from politics to sports from issues of bioethic
Letters
Intellectual Nourishment The editorial Jaw, Jaw, Not War, War (10/15) was a well-argued analysis of this most frightening situation. It is too bad that such essays in America do not receive wider dissemination in either the secular or religious press. A conversation among like-minded persons is fine
Books
Nancy Hawkins
With The Mother of the Lord the Pontifical International Marian Academy offers the reader a systematic academic presentation on the person and mission of Mary the mother of God The preface of the work explains what this book is and by virtue of that explanation the reader understands what this
Current Comment
The Editors
Hollywoods Drama Strike! After an 11th-hour bargaining session between representatives of the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers failed, the Writers Guild called a general strike on Nov. 5 for the 12,000 scribes covered by the guild. It has been almo
Columns
Maryann Cusimano Love
Come play with us under the blanket, Mama.” I don’t have to be asked twice. I set aside my work, civilian casualty figures for the Iraq war, and join the kids under the tent they’ve made of my grandmother’s afghan. “Tell us again about your grandma,” they ask, and
Faith in Focus
William Johnston
I lead a little meditation group at Sophia University in Tokyo. Every Saturday afternoon we sit around the Blessed Sacrament, some in the lotus position, others on chairs. I myself, alas, no longer sit in the lotus but have to use a chair. We sit in silence for an hour before celebrating the Euchari
The Word
Daniel J. Harrington
It has become customary to celebrate the feast of Christ the King on the last Sunday in the church year Our main guide during this past year has been Luke a master of Christian spirituality We have covered many topics pertaining to Christian spirituality and placed them in the context of Lukes na
Books
Peter Heinegg
I beheld cried the prophet Jeremiah and lo there was no man and all the birds of the heavens had fled 4 25 KJV One part of the Bible that has gained in heft thanks to the technological horrors of modernity is the apocalyptic genre When visionaries in either testament describe a global catac