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Columns
Maryann Cusimano LoveAugust 13, 2007

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid (John 14:27). Jesus commissions his disciples with these words at the Last Supper. But what does it mean to be called to be peacebuilders with Christ? Two hundred

Drew ChristiansenAugust 13, 2007

In a special issue marking the 40th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem, America offers several perspectives on the city and its history.

Claudette HabeschAugust 13, 2007

Editors Note: East Jerusalem, often called by journalists Arab East Jerusalem, has been for centuries the heart of Palestinian life. After the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, it continued to serve as the center of Palestinian commercial, religious and cultural activity. Even with the unification o

Drew ChristiansenAugust 13, 2007

The late John Paul II’s pilgrimage to the Holy Land for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 came as the culmination of the pope’s two- and-a-half decades of religious peacemaking. The personal importance of the visit for John Paul himself was made clear when, following the closing banquet

Faith in Focus
Daniel LevyAugust 13, 2007

Seven years have passed since Israeli and Palestinian officials last sat around a negotiating table to discuss the core political issues that divide them. According to the Declaration of Principles signed between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1993, five permanent status issue

Editorials
The EditorsAugust 13, 2007

To connect with God, it is sometimes necessary to disconnect.

Gerald M. MeisterAugust 13, 2007

The city of Jerusalem has been forever linked to a sense of Jewish identity.   Jerusalem was, is and will forever be at the center of Jewish religious, national and political life. From the earliest days of Jewish living, Jerusalem has been the focus of the Jewish soul. Our father Abraham first