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Of Many Things
George M. Anderson
A move from Manhattan to Brooklyn, and getting to know a new parish
Of Many Things
James T. Keane
Faith and obedience, Pope Benedict XVI reminded Americans, are not easy words to speak nowadays.
Of Many Things
Patricia A. Kossmann
Awaiting a spring that is coming slowly to the Big Apple, I fast-forward my thoughts and summon the words of the 18th-century poet James Thomson: “…who can paint/ like Nature? Can imagination boast,/ amid its gay creation, hues like hers?” Signs and wonders will soon abound in all
Of Many Things
Karen Sue Smith
Exploring new forms of pastoral leadership
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
  With this issue America begins its 100th year of publication, rounding out a century of service to Catholic intellectual life in the United States. Writing in the inaugural issue, dated April 17, 1909, the magazine’s founding editor, John J. Wynne, S.J., wrote that “the object, sc
FaithOf Many Things
James T. Keane
The pope visits Yankee Stadium, and other sacred moments in secular spaces.