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May 11, 2009

Vol. 200 / No. 15

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Letters
May 11, 2009

Some, But Not All A correspondent in a recent issue (Letters, 4/20) wrote that “it is a great pity that the American bishops do not choose to lead by recognizing the complexity of the issue on which they are called to teach, and then teaching in a way that produces more light and less heat.&rd

Editorials
The EditorsMay 11, 2009

The U.S. church must escape the strengthening riptide of sectarian conflict and re-establish trust between universities and the hierarchy.

Faith Faith in Focus
Roger BergmanMay 11, 2009

Roger Bergman relates his experience of Óscar Romero, a model of grace in the midst of desolation from Bergman's personal life to his Creighton University classroom.

Books
William J. GouldMay 11, 2009

James V Schall S J a well-known Jesuit political theorist who teaches at Georgetown University is the author of numerous books on political thought philosophy and education His newest book The Mind That Is Catholic is a learned insightful and stimulating collection of previously published

Books
Bill WilliamsMay 11, 2009

Many authors have addressed the tricky subject of forgiveness The 2007 book Amish Grace How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy offered a particularly insightful account of how the Amish forgave the gunman who shot 10 schoolgirls in Nickel Mines Pa Now Paula Huston has written a worthy addition to t

Books
Robert P. ImbelliMay 11, 2009

The church as a people of the bread: an ecclesiastical study

Art
Karen Sue SmithMay 11, 2009

The Easter hope of Maurice Denis's 'Three Marys'