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Volume 2 Issue 1
June 2004Robert Blair Kaiser: A Letter from the Editor
BOOKS
Reviewed by Don Foran: A Dying Breed of Brave Men: The Self-Written Stories of Nine Married Priests Edited by Robert J. Brousseau
Reviewed by Doug McFerran: Papal Reich by Arun Pereira
Reviewed by Leonard Swidler: Ignatian Humanism: A Dynamic Spirituality for the Twenty-First Century by Ronald Modras
CHURCH REFORM
Thomas P. Doyle: The John Jay Report and The National Review Board Report
Bruce Russett: Conclusion of Governance, Accountability and the Future of the Catholic Church — Monarchy, Democracy, or "Decent Consultation Hierarchy"?
Leonard Swidler: Desperately Needed: Catholic ‘Americanist’ Heroes — The Model of Bishop John England of CharlestonFEATURED CONTRIBUTORS
Morgan Zo Callahan: Two Zen Dialogues:
Change Your Mind Day — June 7, 2003 — Ciudad de Los Angeles
Distant & Close
Geraldine Glodek: One Day on the Way to the Time Room
Paul Kelly: The Kelly KollectionJESUITS THEN & NOW
Robert Brophy, Don Cordero, Doug McFerran, Robert R. Rahl, Jim Torrens, SJ, and Dave Van Etten : Convocation 2003
Peter Henriot, SJ: Letter from Zambia
Joseph E. Mulligan, SJ: A Faith and Justice Pilgrimage in Rome ... and Related Reflections at Home
LITERARY CRITICISM
Frances A. Della Cava and Madeline H. Engel: Catholics under the Magnifying Glass: Views in American Mystery Fiction
Ramón Rami Porta: El teólogo itinerante: Un comentario sobre Monseñor Quijote de Graham Greene
Ramón Rami Porta: The Itinerant Theologian: A Commentary on Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene
Just Good Company
Editorial/Production Team
Poetry Editor: DONALD JUNKINS is an American poet and critic, author of ten volumes of poetry, including the forthcoming Late At Night in the Rowboat, and Journey to the Corrida, Playing for Keeps, and Crossing by Ferry, plus eight critical articles on Ernest Hemingway. He has won several awards for his poems, including three grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and he has delivered Hemingway papers at nine international Hemingway conferences.
Editor-in-Chief: ROBERT BLAIR KAISER lives and works in Rome as a reporter and editor for Newsweek magazine and The Tablet.
Technical Advisor: DOUG McFERRAN is a professor of philosophy, Los Angeles Mission College and the author of IRA Man: Talking with the Rebels, 1997.
Acting Managing Editor: ROBERT R. RAHL is a retired professor of philosophy, dean of humanities and director of information technology.
Traductora/Translator: ELIZABETH (BEA) SCOTT taught Spanish and Religious Studies at St. Ignatius College Prep in San Francisco and Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, where she developed a course that integrated Spanish and Religious Studies and culminated in an immersion trip to El Salvador.
Webpage Editor: INGRID H. SHAFER is an award-winning professor of philosophy and religion in America's heartland (see her mini-bio among our Editorial Advisory Board members).
WCCI Chief Financial Officer: DAVID T. VAN ETTEN, former fund raiser for a major nonprofit, is the person who will disperse your contributions to the writers and editors of Just Good Company for their creative work. If we get any.
Volume 2 Issue 1
June 2004MOVIES
Vittorio Messori: A Passion of Violence and Love
POETRY
Robert Bagg: Chimera
George Keithley: Looking at the Man
Tom Sheehan: We Share A UniversePOLITICS
Edward M. Fashing: WTO Meeting In Cancun, Mexico, October 2003
Robert Blair Kaiser: Holy Words Holy War
Senator Edward M. Kennedy: "Leading This Country to a Perilous Place"
Joseph E. Mulligan, SJ: The Fight for Bread and Justice Goes On in Central America
ROME DIARY
Robert Blair Kaiser:
Latest Chapter
Rome Diary IndexTHEOLOGY
José María Vigil, CMF: La opción por los pobres es opción por la justicia, y no es preferencial: Para un reencuadramiento teologico-sistemático de la OP
José María Vigil, CMF: The Option for the Poor is an Option for Justice, and Not Preferential: A New Theological-Systematic Framework for the Option for the Poor
Leobard D’Souza: There Are Many Mother Teresas
VITAL SPEECHES
Anthony Padovano: The American Catholic Church: Assessing the Past, Discerning the Future
Webpage Editors:
Ingrid H. Shafer, Ph.D.
ecumene.org
Robert R. Rahl
westcoastcompanions.org
Posted 22 May 2004
Revised 5 June 2004