1984 April
Speaking Heart To Heart
We aspire to no exclusivist, triumphalist, inquisitorial, or truculent “Catholicism.” We will continue to be ecumenical in spirit and aspiration, a meeting ground for Christians.
READ ARTICLELetters to the Editor: April 1984
Ignoring the U.S.S.R... Are Roman Catholic Leaders Crazy?... Full Employment Is Hellish... Lowest Common Denominator... Bum Rap... Not Abused, Unfulfilled, Bored, or Exploited... more
READ ARTICLESocrates on “Pot”
Here he is — the wonderful troublemaker, the gadfly of Athens who makes difficulties everywhere, especially where life is too easy for thought or thought too easy for honesty.
READ ARTICLEThe Bell Ringer
READ ARTICLEFlannery O’Connor & the “Literary Temple”
Relentlessly exposing human pride, avarice, and weakness, O'Connor agreed with C.S. Lewis that all things that are not eternal are eternally out of date.
READ ARTICLEAnd Are We Still to Know?
READ ARTICLEImpressions of Nicaragua — Part I
Recently I went with two of my sons to Nicaragua, where we spent time visiting schools, hospitals, clinics, a number of Managua’s barrio homes, and those of other cities.
READ ARTICLEA Turning Point in History
Back in the 1920s Pope Pius XI said, “The great scandal of the nineteenth century was that the Church lost the working class.”
READ ARTICLEOverkill
Biblical scholars may follow the first two steps of scientific procedure (formulation of hypothesis and accumulation of evidence) but cannot proceed to the third (verification).
READ ARTICLESomething More
At times Christian writers have entered that exclusive realm where profound insight into the wisdom of Christianity joins artistic merit to produce fiction of a higher order.
READ ARTICLEMilton on the Monday After Easter Break
READ ARTICLEThe Return of Socrates
One’s heart can be too hardened to participate in dialogue; today’s Herodian slaughter of the innocents involves something more than intellectual blindness.
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