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John A. Coleman S.J., is an associate pastor at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco. For many years he was the Casassa Professor of Social Values at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. His books and other writing have focused largely on areas connected to sociology of religion and also to social ethics. His most recent work has concentrated on issues of globalization.

In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I spent the better part of Wednesday June 15th in Sacramento lobbying with about thirty other people from around the state of California representing California Inter-Faith Power and Light We lobbied about three priority pieces of legislation which have already pas
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Some may just easily chuckle and say that it could only happen in San Francisco Yet there were efforts to ban circumcision in Santa Monica and a group entitled The Association for Genital Integrity recently proposed a circumcision ban in Canada it failed There
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp This week on May 26 Pat Conroy S J a Jesuit of the Oregon Province is due to be inaugurated as the 60th House Chaplain for the House of Representatives-- the first such Jesuit chaplain and only the second Catholic priest to hold the position I knew P
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Some saint s lives speak to us more tellingly--for whatever reason--than others I have always had a strong devotion to Damien of Molekai Thinking about him on his feast day reminds me of two episodes The only time I have ever encountered lepers was forty years ago
Television
John A. Coleman

'Forgiveness' explores a virtue fraught with hope and danger

In All Things
John A. Coleman
I finally got around to seeing the Spanish film Even the Rain appropriately enough on March 22 which the UN named as world water day The film with a script by Paul Laverty the long-time script writer for Ken Loach s socially intense films is dedicated to the memory of Howard Zinn I was d
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp A month ago while listening to NPR s All Things Considered I heard the writer Adam Haslitt author of the novel Union Atlantic wax eloquent about a 1957 book A Time to Keep Silence more recently re-issued by the famed British travel writer Patrick Leig
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I heard Cardinal Waltar Kaspar deliver on Feb 21 the 31st annual Paul Wattson Lecture sponsored by the Friars of the Atonement and the University of San Francisco His topic was Hope for the Future of Ecumenism Kaspar recently retired as the long-time Pre
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I was moved to read in America Father Anthony Ruff s objections to the new translations for the missal Like many I suspect the majority of parish priests I am not terribly nbsp enthusiastic about this so-called reform It seems to me more a kind of nbsp nbsp
In All Things
John A. Coleman
nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I was asked recently to serve on the advisory board of nbsp California Interfaith Power and Light one of 36 state branches which sponsor as part of a national network religious responses to global warming due to deforestation gross energy inefficiencies glacial meltin