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Roger Haight, S.J.
Through his spiritual commitment to his people, Romero gradually learned in a new way the deep meanings of Christian faith and acted them out in our turbulent world.
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William Bender
Reviewing Seymour Hersh's memoir, "Reporter."
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Joseph McAuley
Chris Matthews’s cri de coeur for a time and a spirit that is hard to imagine now.
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Matt Malone, S.J.
The authors describe "new power" as "like a current of water or electricity: open, participatory and most potent when it surges."
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Diana Macalintal
David Haas gathers 132 songs from among his most widely known pieces, like “Blest Are They,” “We Are Called,” “Now We Remain” and “You Are Mine,” and others not as familiar.
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Thomas Jacobs
As the reader has no doubt anticipated, Greenblatt has emulated the Shakespearean endeavor: The book is a rumination on the current president, without once mentioning the man by name.