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Rowan Williams Accepts the Campion Award

On January 25 Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, accepted the 2009 Campion Award from the editors of America. A renowned scholar, theologian, ecumenist, pastor, professor and poet, Archbishop Williams is the author of more than a score of books. In his remarks upon accepting award, he dilated on the idea of a “martyrial ecumenism,” […]

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A Report from Catholic Relief Services

Catholic Relief Services has been providing aid to Haiti since 1954 and had 300 workers in the country when the earthquake hit on January 12. John Rivera, the director of communications for CRS, gives an update on the agency’s relief efforts, and explains how CRS is working with the U.S. government and faith-based aid agencies […]

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Jews and Catholics In Conversation

Every year Fordham University brings together Catholic and Jewish leaders to engage in dialogue at the Nostra Aetate lecture. The dialogues are inspired by the Vatican II document that addresses the church’s relations with non-Christian religions. This year, newly installed Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of New York sat down with Arnold M. Eisen, the chancellor […]

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Searching for Reinhold Niebuhr

Ever since President Obama named Reinhold Niebuhr as his favorite philosopher, this mid-20th century public intellectual has been much invoked by pundits and columnists, especially in relation to the president’s Nobel acceptance speech defending war as a tool for building peace. Here Drew Christiansen, S.J., argues that a closer examination of Niebuhr’s entire career reveals […]

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The Work of Catholic Charities

As the country heads into the second Christmas since the economic downturn, Rev. Larry Snyder, the president of Catholic Charities, details the needs his organization is encountering around the country. In shelters and food pantries, the organization is seeing a dramatic increase in demand. Father Snyder also discusses the recent controversy in Washington, D.C., concerning […]

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The Meaning of Justice

Thoma Massaro, S.J., a respected social ethicist at Boston College, reviews Michael Sandel’s PBS series, “Justice: What’s the Right Thing To Do?” based on the Harvard professor’s popular course. The 12 episode series can be viewed online at www.justiceharvard.org”. Read Father Massaro’s written review of the show here.

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The Imagination of Uwem Akpan

Jesuit priest Uwem Akpan published his first short story in the New Yorker in 2005 and his writing career has blossomed from there. His short story collection, Say You’re One of Them, is the most recent selection of Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club, and Father Akpan appeared with Ms. Winfrey on a live Webcast earlier this […]

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A Vatican Visitation

Doris Gottemoeller, R.S.M., past president of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, offers four recommendations for the Vatican visitation of women religious, and reflects on the opportunities and limitations such a process entails.

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