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Presented with 10 films and television specials, readers had a variety of favorites.
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Money in Politics

Re “America’s (Un)Civil War,” by Matt Malone, S.J. (Of Many Things, 11/26): Civility and compromise, perhaps, are joined at the hip. Politicians and candidates inclined to compromise could face election opponents backed by mega-money. Why would any politician or candidate intentionally incur the wrath of mega-money?

Chuck Kotlarz

 

Addressing Clericalism

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When asked who they donate money to, respondents mostly named local organizations, such as those that support the homeless.
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Respondents cited current events as evidence for how irresponsible political rhetoric can result in violence.
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I see what the author speaks of and realize that they are all gifts God has placed in our lives to show God’s presence and grace.
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“Am I interested and concerned about the widening sex abuse scandal? Heck yes. It deeply grieves me. But I trust God’s work within our church.”
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“If they care about money above all, maybe they will listen to our outrage more once they suffer financially.”
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“The church should provide opportunities for young people to live out their faith in the world, not just keep it in a building during class or Mass.”
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"I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: If anyone deserves to be a saint, it is Óscar Romero."
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Let’s face reality.... Only people of means can choose Jesuit education.