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Arts & Culture
Kerry Weber
Vincent A. Cianci Jr., better known as “Buddy,” he was a trusted (and Jesuit-educated) champion for his city as well as a convicted felon.
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David Leigh
Waugh was never reconciled to the use of vernacular in the Catholic liturgy, for which he had gained great devotion for 30 years.
Painting of Martin Luther posting "The 95 Theses," c. 1871.
FaithDispatches
Judith Valente
“Lutherans and Catholics are on the way to greater unity," says Martin Marty.
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Eloise Blondiau
"All of us come from a place we mistake for universal," Kenneth L. Woodward explains, "So you should know something of mine."
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Gail Lumet Buckley
Besides having a great mind, Jefferson had a great ego—also for good and ill.
Politics & SocietyVantage Point
Peter J. Donaldson
Although he termed it "the one non-issue of the campaign," his priesthood was a major issue for the people of Rhode Island.