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What Faith in the Father Should Mean

BY Ellen Wilson Fielding

August 15-21, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

“God the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth” (The Catholic Faith, July/August 1999)

Jesuit Father John A. Hardon, executive editor of The Catholic Faith magazine, writes: “In the opening of the Apostles' Creed, we profess our faith in one God, the Father, the Almighty, Creator of heaven... READ MORE


The View from the Other Side of the Rio

BY Alejandro Bermudez

May 16-22, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

In his postsynodal apostolic exhortation The Church in America, Pope John Paul II issued a strong appeal for conceiving of the Americas as one united continent — “Not the Americas, but America,” as he stressed. He was not speaking of a dream for sometime in the future. He was giving spiritual... READ MORE


The New Lectionary

BY Father James P. Moroney

'Maximum Possible Fidelity'

May 16-22, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Three years ago, as pastor of Mary, Queen of the Rosary parish in Spencer, Mass., I lifted the Lectio-nary to read the Gospel. As I did, the binding broke and the page with the Gospel I was about to read floated away like an errant angel. I decided it was time for a new Lectionary.

But I wasn't the... READ MORE


Coming to Grips with Kosovo and Littleton

BY Mary Ellen Bork

May 16-22, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The fragile balance of political and culturalural conditions that make a fully human life possible have been tested in events in Kosovo and Littleton. Among the most basic of these conditions are the rule of law and respect for the human person.

In a perilously short time, the rule of law was... READ MORE


A Silence That Speaks Volumes

BY Ellen Wilson Fielding

Article Digest

April 18-24, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

St. Joseph, Foster Father of Jesus

By Father John A. Hardon, SJ

(The Catholic Faith, March/April 1999)

Jesuit Father John A. Hardon, executive editor of Catholic Faith magazine, writes: “It is remarkable, how little the Holy Spirit says about famous people in the Bible. The classic example of this... READ MORE


Why Priests Are Single

BY Michael Keating

April 18-24, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Priestly Celibacy Today

by Father Thomas McGovern

(Scepter Publishers, 1998, 248 pages, $12.95)

Father Thomas McGovern, an Opus Dei priest from Ireland, begins this excellent volume by noting that writing a book on celibacy could be regarded as a foolhardy undertaking.

The wider culture, after all,... READ MORE


Leaving No Debate Unjoined

BY Karl Keating

April 11-17, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

In Randall Jarrell's Pictures From an Institution, one of the characters says there are thirty hours in every day, “if only you know where to look for them.” Lucky man. I guess I don't know where to look. I've never found more than about eighteen useful hours and normally far fewer than that. What... READ MORE


Kids Whose Siblings Were Aborted

BY Father Frank Pavone

April 11-17, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

A woman reportedly told her nine-year-old son about an abortion she had had years before he was born. He responded, “I knew, Mom, that there was something wrong. I always have nightmares about knives and my mother killing me. I have an imaginary brother who wants to kill me. If you had not aborted... READ MORE


Lobbying for Life and Death At the U.N.

BY Edward Mulholland

April 11-17, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

If the following paragraph sounds at all confusing, imagine yourself appearing in the midst of a U.N. meeting as a first-time lobbyist, an amateur in the hallowed halls of international diplomacy. That's where I found myself recently, in the U.N. building in New York, wondering: Why are my... READ MORE


‘Feminine Genius’ Revealed on Good Friday

BY Thomas Williams lc

March 28 - April 3, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Every year on the evening of Good Friday, after presiding at the celebration of the Lord's Passion in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope John Paul heads across town to the ancient Coliseum to lead worshipers in praying the Stations of the Cross. Flanked by torchbearers he makes his way slowly along the 14... READ MORE


A Peace and Justice Examination of Conscience

March 28 - April 3, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

by THE BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES

In their national meeting last November, the U.S. bishops addressed the topic of the role of the Christ's faithful in their document, Everyday Christianity: To Hunger and Thirst for Justice: Following are excerpts:

Social justice and the common good are built up... READ MORE


AVatican II Examination of Conscience

BY Pope John Paul II

March 28 - April 3, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

On March 1, the Holy Father addressed those associated with the work of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, which recently held an assembly. Following are excerpts from his remarks:

As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches: “Confirmation perfects baptismal grace; it is the sacrament which... READ MORE


On Bearing Christ’s Cross In New York

BY Raymonde J.De Souza

March 28 - April 3, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

New York is not often considered a place of pilgrimage. Author Peter Kreeft is fond of remarking that if God does not destroy New York, He will have to issue an apology to Sodom.

Perhaps so. But last year I celebrated the Paschal Triduum in New York and found it a marvelous place to do so. For in... READ MORE


Pitchforking God from the Universe

BY George Sim Johnston

March 14-20, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The hottest ticket in London this winter was not for a rock concert or the latest Tom Stoppard play, but for a debate entitled, “Has Science Killed the Soul?” Richard Dawkins, who holds the Chair of Public Understanding of Science at Oxford (endowed with Microsoft millions) drew a crowd of 2,300 to... READ MORE


Forging the Future America Forfeited

BY Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap

March 14-20, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The Archdiocese of Denver sponsored the second annual Mile Hi Congress Feb. 25-27 with the theme, “On the Road to the Father,” focused on Catholic educators, both teachers in schools and parents in the home. Following are excerpts from Archbishop Chaput's address.

My theme this morning is “forming... READ MORE


The Confessio Shows the Real Saint Patrick

March 14-20, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

In his fifth-century Confessio, St. Patrick writes of how he evangelized Ireland's chieftains and royalty. He particularly notes how hard the work was because of his commitment to poverty and because of the taunts of those who misunderstood his work.

So, how is it that in Ireland, where they never... READ MORE


States Vouching for Catholic Schools

BY Robert Royal

March 07-13, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

In a little-noticed court case early this year, a federal judge decided that Christian landlords in Alaska may refuse to rent to unmarried couples on religious grounds. Those landlords, observed the judge, do not pose much of a threat to people's ability to find housing in today's America. Though... READ MORE


What the Pope Means by ‘Unconditionally Pro-Life’

BY Thomas Williams Lc

February 28-March 6, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

On his recent visit to St. Louis, Pope John Paul made quite a splash even among the secular media with his successful appeal for clemency to death row inmate Darrell Mease. On the morning after the Pope's departure, Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan signed the order that commuted Mease's death... READ MORE


Data Show Religion Keeps Homes Intact

BY Patrick Fagan

February 28-March 6, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Most Americans know that something is deeply amiss in our society, thus demonstrating that they have an intuitive grasp of the natural order and what ignoring it portends for our nation's future.

The way God has created every creature establishes a natural law governing each one. The creature's... READ MORE


More Than Just The Second Day of the Weekend

BY John Grondeleski

February 28-March 6, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The word “weekend” often conjures up two almost opposite visions: work and relaxation. On the one hand, weekends are the time to do all the things there's no time for during the week: errands and chores, shopping and laundry. On the other hand, weekends are time for relaxation: for sleeping in or... READ MORE


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