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November 24, 2014

Vol. 211 / No. 16

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Books
Anthony J. PogorelcNovember 12, 2014

'On the Left Bank of the Tiber,' by Gerald O'Collins, S.J.

Books
David O’Brien November 12, 2014

'What They Wished For,' by Lawrence J. McAndrews

ALL HANDS ON DECK. The cast of “The Last Ship”
Theater
Rob Weinert-KendtNovember 12, 2014

Two new productions navigate chaotic times

Poetry
Amit MajmudarNovember 12, 2014

There is no poem like a gravestone,that tersely worded, lapidary tercet,the name, the numbers, and the R.I.P.that are the skeleton key to all biography.Some lie embedded, trapdoors in the grass,while others rear their monumentalcornices and angels, like cathedralswhere worms receive the body’s

The Word
John W. MartensNovember 12, 2014

Pope Francis said on World Environment Day June 5 2013 ldquo We are losing the attitude of wonder contemplation listening to creation nbsp The implications of living in a horizontal manner is that we have moved away from God we no longer read His signs rdquo He was referring to the phys

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Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 12, 2014

American voters say the next Congress's top priority should be to fix itself.

Of Other Things
Daniel P. HoranNovember 12, 2014

Among the subjects of debate and ostensible controversy that arose during the 2014 Synod on the Family and continue in its wake, one in particular captured my attention: whether doctrine can change or develop. The answer is: it certainly does develop. It always has.One of the synod participants, Car