Fifteen years ago, when the Democrats took over the White House, the editors thought health care reform was imminent.
The Editors
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The Charles Curran Case: From March 29, 1986
From 1986, a defense of a controversial theologian
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A Moment for Peacemaking: From May 21, 1983
In These Pages: From May 21, 1983
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The Alternative in Iran: From December 23, 1978
In These Pages: From Dec. 23, 1978
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The Passing of John Paul I: From October 14, 1978
In only 34 days as pope, Albino Luciani captured the imaginations of Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
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Khmer Rouge: Bleak Utopia: From August 2, 1975
In These Pages: From August 2, 1975
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Can the Bishops Lead the Church?: From December 4, 1971
An analysis of the 1971 Bishops’ Synod
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Victory of the Auto Workers: From November 28, 1970
In These Pages: From Nov. 28, 1970
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Enter the Deacon: From October 19, 1968
From 1968, a case for the ministerial importance of the diaconate
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Will this prophet be heard? America’s editors on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Vantage Point April 20, 1968: The editors on the death and dream of Martin Luther King, Jr.
