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Is the form that defined mid-century American songcraft condemned to sputter along on the fumes of jukebox musicals and high-gloss family fare?

Nations shall behold your vindication, and all the kings your glory! (Is 62:2)

Reformers might rail against sacred images, but, at Christmas, the world turns Catholic to gaze upon the Christ child.
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The holiday special was the product of a Jewish producer from San Francisco and a Mexican-American Catholic whose mother brought him across the border in the 1920s.
No king has ever calmed these waters.
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
Maura Clarke might appear to have been a loser in the fight for human dignity. Not so.
Kathleen Norris
A hospice chaplain learns that people carry burdensome secrets and regrets, and the prospect of dying makes them want to unload them.
Robert E. Scully
The 19th century witnessed an intriguing range of tsars, from reformist to reactionary or a combination of both.
As the historic presidency of Barack Obama comes to an end, our country is reminded that the African-American story continues to be written today.
In the United States we need in humility to allow ourselves to be judged by the truth.