1994 June
Letter to the Editor: June 1994
Dorothy Day: Good Works Suffice... Blame Dorothy Day... The Catholic Worker: Healthier Than Ever... The Catholic Worker Is Dead... Bring 'Kit' to Life... Bishops: Get With the Program... Rash Judgment... A Padded Cross...
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The Crisis of Anglo-Catholicism in England
Recent developments have shattered the illusion, cherished by many, that the Church of England is in some sense a branch of the Catholic Church.
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A Catholic Public-School Teacher Looks at Public Schools
The students who shine tend to be those with faith in something, even if it's only their parents' vision of the American dream.
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Gang Members: Their Street Education
Our best hope with gang members and school dropouts is to walk the streets and work with those engaging in informal neighborhood conversation and encounters.
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Philosophy Revisited
Here Roger Scruton needs to do much more to conserve the classic interplay of philosophy and theology.
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Why Public Schools Have Become Circuses
Until schools are assured of community support for re-establishing reasonable authority, the odds against success are overwhelming.
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Dale Carnegie in a Cassock
When will we have the courage to proclaim the whole Good News, rather than be content to try to win friends and influence people by stooping to their level?
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What Evangelicalism Needs
As the culture wars have made clear, evangelicals have far more in common with Catholics than with secularists and neo-pagans.
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Briefly: June 1994
Reviews of Schooling Christians... Visions of Reality: What Fundamentalist Schools Teach... Martyr of Brotherly Love...
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