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Worth noting
Letters from our readers
Postmodernism: Catastrophe or opportunity — or both?
By Thomas Storck
Postmodernity rejects all claims to truth.
Clothed with the sun
By James Leon Holmes
Mary has a special place in salvation history.
Apologetics, the papacy, and Eastern Orthodoxy
By James Likoudis
Substantial problems remain between Rome and
Eastern Orthodoxy.
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By Robert P. Clark
Communion by intinction
By Lisa M. Contini
Intinction can promote reverence when receiving Communion.
The gestures of worship
By W. Patrick Cunningham
The very gestures of worship form a discipline.
A Purity as a joyful affirmation
By Michael E. Giesler
Purity must be worked at.
Funeral rip offs
By James Gilhooley
It’s caveat emptor when dealing with the funeral industry.
My Favorite Priest— A phenomenon
Questions answered
by Wm. B. Smith
Book reviews
We are all in danger - Editorial
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