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The Good Word
Tim Reidy
As regular readers of The Good Word know one of our frequent contributors is Father Richard Leonard an Australian Jesuit who splits his time between the Jesuit Theological College in Australia and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome If you d like to hear more from Father Leonard be s
The Good Word
Tim Reidy
This Sunday is the nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Daniel Harrington writes about faith and hope Sunday s reading from Hebrews he notes contains the only explicit definition of faith in the Bible Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen Dianne
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Michael Patella, OSB
A well known short story dating from 1916 is Franz Kafka s Metamorphosis In it the protagonist Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning and finds that during the night he has been somehow transformed into a cockroach This story became one of the defining pieces of the Twentieth Century a period who
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Jim McDermott
For those interested in one more take on the reinstatement of the Latin liturgy Commonweal has posted the first of four articles in their upcoming issue about the change The title says it all-- A Step Backward Author Rita Ferrone points out some striking problems such as the exclusion of women
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Tim Reidy
This Sunday is the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Daniel Harrington writes that the Old Testament wisdom books and the New Testament writings have some wise things to say about money and possessions While affirming that we live in the real world of commerce they teach us that we shou
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Pauline Viviano
I raised the issue of doing typological interpretation in our time in my last post and let me reiterate that I have no problem with typology as a method of interpretation employed by the early Church Moreover I find typology meaningful in the liturgies at Christmas and Easter What I have a probl