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Father Carl Kabat, who spent 17 years in prison for anti-nuclear protests, dies at 88
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
August 10, 2022
Father Kabat, an avid anti-nuclear protestor and member of the Plowshares Eight, is dead at 88 years old.
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R.I.P. Tom Cornell, prophet of peace and lifelong friend of the Catholic Worker
Robert Ellsberg
August 04, 2022
Tom Cornell, who died on Aug. 1 at the age of 88, was truly one of the architects of the American Catholic peace movement.
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Remembering Vin Scully: Legendary Dodgers announcer, occasional philosopher and devout Catholic
James T. Keane
August 03, 2022
Where have you gone, Vin Scully? A nation turns its lonely ear to you.
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Remembering Father Diego Fares, our greatest interpreter of Pope Francis
Austen Ivereigh
July 28, 2022
Diego Fares, S.J., who died of cancer last week in Rome at age 66, was arguably the greatest interpreter of the thought and way of proceeding of Pope Francis.
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Remembering Father Michael Himes, a brilliant scholar and an exuberant, smiling priest
John J. Strynkowski
June 17, 2022
The Rev. Michael J. Himes was a theologian who taught with energy, order, concreteness, wit—and exuberance.
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Remembering Rosemary Radford Ruether, a feminist theologian who challenged what it means to be a ‘good Catholic’
Susan A. Ross
June 09, 2022
Rosemary Radford Ruether, who died on May 21, deliberately lived both within the Catholic tradition and on its margins.
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