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The EditorsAugust 27, 2007

The time is ripe for labor reform.

John F. KavanaughAugust 27, 2007

Obesity seems the newest thing to worry about. The real problem, however, is not our bodies. Its our brains. Why is it that children find any kind of food wrapped in McDonalds packaging six-times tastier than when it is plain-wrapped? A Stanford research study found that children between three and f

Godfried DanneelsAugust 27, 2007

The aim of the liturgical movement was to close the gap between the liturgy of the priest and that of the people.

Richard R. GaillardetzAugust 27, 2007

Vatican II marked a watershed in the ecumenical movement. Where do things stand now?

Faith in Focus
Mark NeilsenAugust 27, 2007

A news item caught my eye not long ago: the minor seminary in Chicago was closing after 102 years, and all the alumni had been invited to see the place one last time before it was to be renovated as a pastoral center. I had attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary for only one year, my freshman year in

News

Baltimore Basilica Marks 100,000 Visitors As Rosalie Dohm of Woodbridge, Va., climbed the stairs to the nations first Catholic cathedral Aug. 2, she thought it was unusual that Cardinal William H. Keeler was personally greeting each of the visitors from her parish tour group. The 66-year-old parishi

Politics & Society Faith in Focus
Willard F. JabuschAugust 27, 2007

The story of the rowdy young man who was martyred for refusing to obey Hitler.