1985 July-August
The 150th Anniversary of the Pallottines
The Society of the Catholic Apostolate in Rome has worked in orphanages, slums, and prisons. Its members founded schools, cooperatives, and an agricultural bank.
READ ARTICLELetters to the Editor: July-August 1985
Crippling Absolutist Mania... Double Standards... From a “Prisoner of Conscience”... Lively... Thomas Howard Crosses the Tiber
READ ARTICLEGod Is Mercy
In February 1931, Jesus appeared to Faustina with a message that launched the mission for which he had been preparing her from the beginning.
READ ARTICLEThe Vatican Looks at Non-Marxist Socialism
In its universal concern, the Church cannot be a mouthpiece for the West, even if, as a result, the Pope is accused of “misunderstanding the free-market economy.”
READ ARTICLEA Bold Venture in Liturgy
Now in our time an edition of the BCP has appeared under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church, which does what none of its predecessors did or could do.
READ ARTICLEWalker Percy’s Christian Existentialism
In every Percy novel there is a complex, religiously sensitive yet also modern and scientific sensibility at work.
READ ARTICLEPhysician, Heal Thyself
A curious schizophrenia afflicts the corporate body of American Catholic institutions when it comes to the question of how to deal with a trade union.
READ ARTICLEWoody Allen’s Pessimistic Vision
READ ARTICLEHankering for a Civil Religion
Neuhaus’s plea for the restoration of religious values in the public sphere and for the believing community to act there on the basis of its beliefs is proper and necessary.
READ ARTICLEDiagnosing America’s Troubled Ethos & Culture
The social basis of our culture is bureaucratic consumer capitalism centered on the autonomous individual and generally hostile to older ideas of moral order.
READ ARTICLELa Belle Dame Sans Merci
READ ARTICLEBriefly Reviewed
The Peaceable Kingdom: A Primer in Christian Ethics... Ending the Byzantine Greek Schism: The 14th c. Apologia of Demetrios Kydones for Unity with Rome
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