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Catholic
Dossier


ISSUES IN THE ROUND


          VOL.5, NO.2                                           NON ENIM ERUBESCO EVANGELIUM. ROM 1:16                                 MARCH-APRIL 1999


EDITORIAL

Doctors of the Domestic Church

Letters

Tres Doctores Ecclesiae
Ralph McInerny

INTRODUCTION

Defenders of the Faith, Fr.
Marvin O’Connell

ARTICLES

Ta Face est ma Seule Patrie
Donald Jacob Uitvlugt

Reflections on the Women Doctors of the Church:
Saints Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, and Therese of Lisieux
Sister Ronda Marie Chervin

The Saving Role of the Human Christ for St. Teresa
Rev. Eamon Carroll

DOCUMENTATION

Homily on Declaring St. Teresa of Avila a Doctor of the Universal Church
Pope Paul VI

Homily on Declaring St. Catherine of Siena a Doctor of the Universal Church
Pope Paul VI

COLUMNS

Originals Three
Gerard V. Bradley

The Real Catherine the Great
James Hitchcock

Lessons from the Third Teresa
Janet E. Smith

FICTION

Where There’s Smoke
Ralph McInerny

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HIGHLIGHTS

Doctors of the Church
Historian Fr. Marvin O’Connell takes a look at the history behind this unique category. Why do we have Doctors of the Church, and what does their work mean to us?

What’s in a Name?
The full religious name of the Little Flower is not widely known. Donald Jacob Uitvlugt on the name that completes our understanding of Teresian spirituality.

A Personal Look
Sr. Ronda Marie Chervin, well-known writer on the saints, brings her talents to this topic. After reading this article, you’re guaranteed to know the three Doctors better!

Teresa of Jesus
Fr. Eamon Carroll provides an erudite piece explaining what Jesus meant to Teresa of Avila, who, not surprisingly, took the name Teresa of Jesus. Never let it be said that she was no serious theologian!

The Pope Speaks
A retrospective look, in our documentation section, at the words of Pope Paul VI when he declared two women saints Doctors of the Church in 1970.

Fine Columns
Gerry Bradley, James Hitchcock, and Janet Smith contribute again, this time looking at the power of St. Catherine in history, the personalities of these three women, and the twentieth century’s gains from St. Teresa Benedicta.

Prohibition Revisited
Fr. Dowling must decide: is there a modern Al Capone in his parish who has murdered the teetotalling smoking cop? A story full of fun, intrigue, and social commentary.

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