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Homiletic and Pastoral Review
July 1996
2 Worth
noting
3 Letters
from our readers
6 Women deacons:
At what price?
By Regis Scanlon
There exists a hierarchy of authority in God's creation.
15 The mystery
of a vocation to the priesthood
By Edwin Gordon
Our Lord continues to call men to the priesthood, but a
vocational deafness must be overcome.
19 The end of
the annulment explosion
By Clarence J. Hettinger
An examination of the annulment situation in the United
States.
29 The
Immaculate Conception: Some reflections on the liturgy
By Sean Kinsella
Modern liturgical translations shift the focus from Mary as
person to Mary as model.
33 Homilies on
the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By Peter T. MacCarthy
47 The Divine
Comedy as a part of Catholic education
By Adrian Calderone
Dante's work is a wonderful vehicle for transmitting the
doctrines of our faith.
53 Forming
priests for the third millennium
By Peter R. Pilsner
Those responsible for priestly formation must themselves be
properly formed.
60 A true
reformer
By Rawley Myers
St. Bernard was fearless and unflagging when it came to
fighting for Christ.
63 The two linen
cloths
By John E. Walsh
"A young man followed him, with nothing but a linen cloth
about his body . . . ."
67 My Favorite
Priest-A priest who had compassion for the poor and homeless
By Joseph C. Frisch
70 Questions
answered by Wm. B. Smith
73 Book
reviews
80 Priest and
people-Editorial
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