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homelitic &
pastoral
review

March 1998

 

Worth noting

Letters from our readers

Pastoring without priests

    (Many dioceses now have pastoral administrators.)................................................................................Bernard D. Green
    
Science, faith and atheism

    (Science and faith are convergent, not divergent.).....................................................................................Donald DeMarco
       
Can Church authority be re-established?

    (The defiance of the CTSA must be addressed)................................................................................Kenneth D. Whitehead
       .
Homilies on the liturgy of the Sundays and feasts
........................................................................Francis E. King

Vocation crisis: The self-inflicted wound

    (Why is it so difficult for orthodox men to become priests?).....................................................................John P. Fraunces
       
The irony of feminism and the reasonableness of marriage
   
( Feminism has played into the hands of pleasure-hungrymen.)....................................................Peter A. Kwasniewski

Offering Mass invalidly 

   (The priest must pronounce the words of consecration.).....................................................................George David Byers
      
Myths of self-esteem

   (Sin and error are intentionally glossed over.)...............................................................................W. Patrick Cunningham
      
My favorite priest—

    A holy Jesuit missionary...........................................................................................................................Charles F. Harvey

Questions answered
.....................................................................................................................................Wm. B. Smith

Book reviews

What the Blessed Virgin Mary has done for us—Editorial

 

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