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Volume 2 Issue
1 June 2004
LINK TO TEXT ONLY VERSION
Robert 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
Charleston
FEATURED 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 Kollection
JESUITS 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
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Volume 2
Issue 1 June 2004
MOVIES
Vittorio
Messori: A Passion of Violence and Love
POETRY
Robert
Bagg: Chimera
George
Keithley: Looking at the
Man
Tom
Sheehan: We Share A
Universe
POLITICS
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
Index
THEOLOGY
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
TRAVEL
Michael
Saso: The Advanced Asian Research and Language
Institute, Beijing, Announces New, Inter-Disciplinary BA, MA, & PhD
Programs, 10-14 Day Tibetan Pilgrimages, and Opportunities To Help in Building
and Sponsoring Schools in Greater Tibet
VITAL SPEECHES
Anthony
Padovano: The American Catholic Church: Assessing the Past,
Discerning the Future
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Ingrid H. Shafer, Ph.D.
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Robert R. Rahl
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