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During the last few months I have been grappling with the complex question of how the different ministries within the church are interrelated. Just when I was tempted to draw an intricate chart with red, purple and black lines, some exciting fold-outs and many arrows pointing this way and that, I came across a very simple story about a monk and a cripple:

In These Pages: From Dec. 23, 1978
In only 34 days as pope, Albino Luciani captured the imaginations of Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
Across the country on July 4, the Bicentennial celebration was an exhilarating and, to some degree, an unexpected success. Americans everywhere seem to have surprised themselves by their national outburst of enthusiasm and the companionable spirit that kept this zest aloft. By all accounts, even the
In These Pages: From December 20, 1975
In These Pages: From August 2, 1975
When Hans Küng's Infallible? An Inquiry appeared in 1971, it drew ample praise and blame, including sharp criticisms by his theological colleague, Karl Rahner, S.J.. AMERICA carried discussions of the book's theological and philosophical aspects by
When Heschel died in 1972, a prominent Jewish scholar wrote about this life and work in America.
"Every performance creates a recognizable feast day for its audience." A review from 1972.
An analysis of the 1971 Bishops' Synod