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January 21, 2008

Vol. 198 / No. 2

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Faith in Focus

Last November, leaders in Bostons labor-management community gathered for the annual Cushing-Gavin Awards dinner. The neutral award went to Edward Boyle, S.J., a priest who for the past 37 years served as executive secretary of the archdioceses 1,200-member Labor Guild. Boyle died of cancer on Nov.

Books
John E. ThielJanuary 21, 2008

Elizabeth Johnson 8217 s theological talent has flourished in many ways much to the benefit of the academy and the church She is one of the co-creators of a modern theological genre feminist theology and her contributions to this genre one of the most exciting developments in the history of th

Books
John J. CoughlinJanuary 21, 2008

At the height of the sexual abuse crisis in Boston Cardinal Bernard Law claimed that canon law had prevented him from taking action to protect victims Victims responded Canon law was irrelevant to us Children were being abused Sexual predators were being protected The Boston Globe July 7 200

Books
James T. KeaneJanuary 21, 2008

Mary Gordon's 'Circling My Mother,' reviewed

Poetry
Angela ODonnellJanuary 21, 2008

The best way to know God is to love many things.

The Word
Daniel J. HarringtonJanuary 21, 2008

Hope is essential to human existence We have personal hopesfor good health success in our undertakings and happiness in our lives We have communal hopesfor seasonable and tranquil weather peace among nations and progress in human welfare justice education medicine and so on Some hopes may b