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The Way of the Shepherd
John R. Donahue
April 08, 2002
The shepherd imagery is deeply rooted in biblical thought.
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What Thomas Merton taught me about forming young Catholics’ imaginations
Christopher Pramuk
April 08, 2002
"The world is charged with the grandeur of God," wrote the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins. Merton’s lesson is, "Pay attention, you might miss it."
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Directions to the Nearest Church
John R. Donahue
April 01, 2002
People frequently ask, “What is the church?” Today’s readings provide foundational images for God’s own people.
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Joyful and Subversive Memory
John R. Donahue
March 18, 2002
He emptied himself, taking the form of a slave (Phil. 2:7)
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Whatever happened to limbo?
Gerald M. Fagin
March 18, 2002
Nowhere in the current catechism is there any treatment of a belief that was part of the common teaching of the church for over 700 years.
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High Noon
John R. Donahue
February 25, 2002
For Christ, while we were still godless, died at the appointed time for the ungodly (Rom. 5:6)
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