In These Pages: From October 8, 1983
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A Moment for Peacemaking: From May 21, 1983
In These Pages: From May 21, 1983
The Grace of Pleasing: From October 23, 1982
On her feast day, a reflection on the life and writings of St. Teresa of Avila
Barry Levinson’s ‘Diner’: From May 8, 1982
In These Pages: From May 8, 1982
Remembering James E. Walsh: From August 15-22, 1981
A long, heroic career that included a 12-year stint in Chinese prisons
Carl Sagan’s Gospel of Scientism: From February 7, 1981
In These Pages: From Feb. 7, 1981
Mercy Appears: From December 20, 1980
The most typical symbol of Christmas is a light shining in the darkness. The shepherds in the fields and the wise men in the east suddenly see the night made bright. It is a season for candles and stars, and its theological sense is caught in one of the readings from the liturgy for Christmas night: “The grace of God has appeared, offering salvation to all men” (Titus, 2:11).
A Report from Romero’s Funeral: From April 26, 1980
Vantage Point 1980: On the anniversary of his martyrdom, a remembrance of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
The Monk and The Cripple: From March 15, 1980
During the last few months I have been grappling with the complex question of how the different ministries within the church are interrelated. Just when I was tempted to draw an intricate chart with red, purple and black lines, some exciting fold-outs and many arrows pointing this way and that, I came across a very simple story about a monk and a cripple:
The Alternative in Iran: From December 23, 1978
In These Pages: From Dec. 23, 1978
