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Modernism: then and now
By John Young
Neo-modernism is rampant today.
The Pope of Truth
By Kenneth Baker
The human mind can attain certain and universal
truth.
How dissent became institutionalized in
the Church in America
By Kenneth D. Whitehead
It was unintended, but almost inevitable.
Devotion to the poor and rich souls in purgatory
By Basil Cole
Many Catholics have forgotten to pray for the
dead.
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
By David Q. Liptak
Preparing for vocations to the priesthood
By James S. Foley
It begins with an interest in knowing and
serving God.
Blessed Juan Diego
By John M. Samaha
His story exemplifies the lay apostolate.
A few thoughts on virtue
By Carolyn Humphreys
Virtues keep us rooted in the Lord.
My favorite priestKindness in the rectory
By James Stephen Behrens
Questions answered
By Wm. B. Smith
Book reviews
Feeding the Lords flockEditorial
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