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Tim ReidyMarch 27, 2009

Yes, this may be an off-week for the print edition of America magazine, but that hardly means we’ve taken a week off. We are busily preparing our 92 page (!) centennial issue, featuring articles by Timothy Radcliffe, Helen Prejean and Elizabeth Johnson, among others. Look for it online next Friday.

Plus, for those missing their weekly America news fix, here is the newest edition of Signs of the Times, just posted online. Archbishop Burke’s apology to his fellow bishops, Notre Dame’s decision to invite President Obama for commencement, the fallout from the Isareli war in Gaza--it’s all right here.

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