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Very strong words from a leading English Jesuit on the process that led to the new Mass translations which were approved this week nbsp Philip Endean nbsp a former editor of nbsp The Way who now teaches at Oxford nbsp critiques the complicated wrangling over the translations in a hard-hitting
After many many years of wrangling the story of nbsp which will be familiar to readers of America the new English-language translation of the Roman Missal has finally been approved nbsp This marks the first significant change in the English-language Mass since the Second Vatican Council nbsp
The pro-life promise of a new stem cell technology

“All of the musical settings need to be rewritten,” said Annette Wright, a director of music from Ray Township, Mich.

Thomas F. Farr's article "A Freedom Deferred" led off America's special issue on religion and international affairs. Prof. Farr makes the persuasive case that the United States must be more vigorous in its promotion of religious liberty abroad: "Social science is confirming what history and common sense suggest: religious freedom is necessary if self-governance is to yield political stability, economic growth, social harmony and peace. It is certainly necessary if nations are to rid themselves of religious extremism and terrorism, including the kinds of terrorism that have been exported to the American homeland."

In the interest of continuing the conversation, we asked Prof. Farr to respond to a few questions sparked by the second article in our special issue, "Christians and Statecraft," by Dennis Hoover. Hoover describes the advent of a new kind evangelical internationalism, which seeks to fight human trafficking, slavery, and the spread of AIDS. Prof. Farr also weighs in on the recent appointment of Suzan Johnson Cook as ambassador for International Religious Freedom. Our thanks to Prof. Farr.

What role can U.S. evangelicals play in promoting religious libery abroad?

Perhaps you rsquo ve read about the third edition of the Roman Missal in the pages of America on our Web site or on the U S C C B site but those interested in learning more about the new translation soon will be able to read about the changes on the Missal rsquo s upcoming official Facebook fan
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Reflections of a laboring mother
I have become a more thoughtful, disciplined Christian because of my blog.
Today a friend and fellow born-in-1969er sent me the new article by critic A O Scott in the New York Times on the midlife crisis of Generation X or more specifically the Generation X male Let me immediately add that I presume that this material will only be potentially interesting to those