

The Child Soldiers of Gusco
Spend one afternoon at Gusco camp, and I promise you it will be impossible ever again to take for granted the joys of your childhood. Gusco (Gulu United to Save the Children Organization) is a nongovernmental organization whose camp in northern Uganda is home today for about 50 formerly abducted chi
Last Words
The first lines of the famous poem by John Donne seemed to haunt me as I read the final testaments—one of them even recorded on voice mail—of men about to die at the World Trade Center or in the skies above New York and Pennsylvania.The professions of love for spouse and family felt not
America and Ireland After Sept. 11
I boarded an airplane for the first time in my life in 1965. I left Dublin, where I had studied for three years, and flew to Chicago. From there I went by train to Iowa, where I was to do graduate studies. Like many Irish people, I was treading a well-worn path. Not far away,…
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
Now that your Christmas gifts are stored away (or returned), the Christmas tree ornaments are tucked away (or broken), and the Christmas tree needles are successfully vacuumed from your carpet (or not—in my family we’re still discovering in our shag, recreation-room carpet the needles fr
Letters
Letters
LifebloodThanks to Ronald Landfair for a thoughtful article about observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day by visiting a blood bank and contributing that most valuable of commodities: one’s lifeblood (12/24/01). His thoughts may well contribute to like action.Anna M. SeidlerSan Francisco, Calif.It
Editorials
Pilgrim Steps
Goals and outcomes are two favorite words of managers and planners, right up there with projections, delivery dates and customer satisfaction. Planners try to envision the transformation of a market, a policy, a school, that may flow from their ideas and activity. Similarly, but perhaps more certain
Faith in Focus
Trying to Do Justice
She stuck her head into the van as soon as the door opened. She had dimples and a gap-toothed grin announcing 7-year-old status, recognizable in any culture. She engaged him in conversation and he laughed heartily. What did she say?, some of us asked. She said, Give me some money. You have the face
Books
Master Blend
By any estimate the Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz must be reckoned among the most important writers of the 20th century Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980 professor of Slavic languages at the University of California at Berkeley for four decades freedom fighter for Poland in World War
Catholic Demise in Devonshire
Eamon Duffy president of Magdalene College Cambridge and Reader in Church History at the university is widely known for his award-winning book The Stripping of the Altars 1992 in which he portrayed the pre-Reformation Catholic piety of the English laity and their resistance to the deliberate
The Word
Keynoting Discipleship II
The first of Matthew rsquo s five great discourses begins with an elegant and poetic set of blessings on those specially favored by God The first four speak of passive sufferers the poor the mourners the gentle but strong meek and those starving and thirsting for justice Keep in mind that Chr
Keynoting Discipleship I
She would have been a good woman rsquo the Misfit said if it had been someone there to shoot her every day of her life rsquo so ends Flannery O rsquo Connor rsquo s celebrated story A Good Man Is Hard to Find Like the Old Testament prophets and the parables of Jesus O rsquo…
News
Signs of the Times
Israeli Cabinet Votes to Halt Construction of Nazareth MosqueThe Israeli Security Cabinet voted 4 to 1 in favor of halting construction on a mosque adjacent to the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth [see Am., 2/12/01]. Meeting on Jan. 9, the cabinet instructed one of its members, Natan Sharans






