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Letters from our readers
A prison evangelist answers the bishops
By Russell L. Ford
An insider examines the bishop’s document on crime.
Rethinking financial policies regarding vocations
By Michael Vere
Seminarians who leave can face overwhelming debt.
Human sexuality: God’s plan vs. a modern alternative
By Michael Callea
Man and woman complement each other.
The wedding feast of the Lamb
By David C. Hajduk
God is the Bridegroom; Israel is his Bride.
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By Charles M. Mangan and
Robert J. Batule
Restoring continuity: The Church’s urgent task
By Cynthia Toolin
The continuity between faith and morals must be articulated.
Christianity, modernity, postmodernity
By John C. Navone
“Modernity” is giving way to “postmodernity.”
My Favorite Priest—
Not a moment wasted
Questions answered
by Wm. B. Smith
Book reviews
Stick to the basics
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