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June 9-16, 2014

Vol. 210 / No. 5053

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Faith in Focus
Brian DoyleMay 28, 2014

Understanding the third person, the Holy Trinity and The Monsignor

Books
Karen Sue SmithMay 28, 2014

Justice Sonya Sotomayor's autobiography, 'My Beloved World'

Books
William MayMay 28, 2014

'Hippocratic, Religious, and Secular Medical Ethics,' by Robert M. Veatch

NOVICE. Agata Trzebuchowska in “Ida."
Film
John AndersonMay 07, 2014

The film "Ida" is "less concerned with recounting the Holocaust than in absorbing its echoes."

Poetry
Dan MacIsaacMay 28, 2014

There stood by me this night the angel of God       Acts 27:23 I have no fear of storms since I heard His voice—my Accuser crying out of the sun.While I am chained in the shivering hold,the others cower and bleat to Baal.But no fury can last. Light finds a way—it

Poetry
Joe Hoover, S.J.May 28, 2014

After the murder of Julius Caesar in Shakespeare’s play, Brutus appeals to the charged, fearful crowd in a speech written in prose. He ends up getting his point across. People can see his side and why Caesar’s ambition was a threat to their freedom. But Mark Antony immediately follows hi

The Word
John W. MartensMay 28, 2014

The apostle Paul would not have been able to define the Trinity yet he was able with ease to describe the activity and presence of the three persons of the Trinity While propositions about God are significant it is the experience of God that led to the nascent formulations of Trinitarian thought