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Worth noting
Letters from our readers
Fathers: Who needs them?
By James C. Stroud & Brian A. Dudzinski
Fathers are indispensable.
How new is the New Testament?
By Frederick W. Marks
God is the same in both Testaments.
Funeral celebrations
By J. Anthony Meis
The priest’s conduct makes a profound impression.
Moral persuasion and The Cider House Rules
By Patrick F. Norris
Movies can influence for good or ill.
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By Joseph Wilson
The actualization of the Sacred Scripture
By Michael Hull
Authentic preaching is more than parroting information.
The case against contraception
By W. Patrick Cunningham
Contraception can lead to deep familial dysfunction.
A Substance and symbols
By Fr. Fred Heuser
The substantial must be distinguished from the symbolic.
My Favorite Priest— Free grand pianos
Questions answered
by Wm. B. Smith
Book reviews
The meaning of Christmas - Editorial
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