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October 23, 2006

Vol. 195 / No. 12

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Arts & Culture Books
Chris ByrdOctober 23, 2006

When Michael Dirda took this summer off discerning readers of The Washington Post Book World were most likely disappointed They enjoy Dirda rsquo s erudite yet accessible reviews each Sunday The range of Dirda rsquo s interests and the breadth and depth of his literary knowledge are quite impress

Arts & Culture Books
William J. CollingeOctober 23, 2006

As the generation that fought World War II began to pass from the scene a proliferation of memoirs oral histories and similar works appeared with the aim of communicating to a generation that had not witnessed it the experience and importance of the event Something like that is happening now tha

Arts & Culture Books
Doris DonnellyOctober 23, 2006

The distinguished political scientist and historian Jan Gross nails the title of his book with one word fear This is not the first time In 2001 he did the same with Neighbors another one-word title dripping with irony because the book told the story of the July 1941 gruesome murder of the Jew

The Word
Daniel J. HarringtonOctober 23, 2006

For the last six Sundays we have been on a journey with Jesus and his disciples going from northern Galilee toward Jerusalem The journey started with the healing of a blind man who only gradually came to see Mark 8 22-26 Along the way we have read surprising texts about a suffering Messiah gre

Columns
Maryann Cusimano LoveOctober 23, 2006

Can religion play a constructive role in politics? Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, religion has a bad name as a driving force in politics. It is not hard to see why. From Al Qaeda’s terror campaign to the Arab-Israeli conflict, killing in the name of God is a growth enterprise.

Current Comment
The EditorsOctober 23, 2006

Witness of MercyNickel Mines, a small farming town in Lancaster County, Pa., has been a place of both human grief and divine grace this month. The horrific killings of five young Amish girls, who were captured, bound and then shot by a deranged man who burst into the town’s one-room schoolhous

News

2008 World Synod of Bishops Will Focus on BiblePope Benedict XVI has scheduled a meeting of the World Synod of Bishops for 2008 and has decided the synod will focus on the Bible in the life of the church. A brief announcement issued on Oct. 6 said bishops from around the world elected to represent t