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Different approaches, same message

This issue has free access for all visitors. By Delia Gallagher. The pontiff may not possess his predecessor's charisma, but he, too, will serve as a witness to hope during his visit
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The poor policeman's son from Bavaria may be 'the Mozart of theology,' but he has not forgotten his humble roots
Our Takes
Perusing the newspaper begs the question: Are we supposed to be horrified or titillated?
This issue has free access for all visitors. By Delia Gallagher. The pontiff may not possess his predecessor's charisma, but he, too, will serve as a witness to hope during his visit
It flows from the heart of Jesus and, like Thomas, heals us of our unbelief
As Pope Benedict XVI prepares for his U.S. trip, get to know the man behind the title
Openers by John Norton
Focolare founder dies after life devoted to fostering unity in Christ
Vietnam War hero still prays for the men he lost in 1965 battle
By Thomas J. Craughwell
American Jesuit who has known Pope Benedict XVI for three decades says pontiff is brilliant, prayerful and transparent
Host interviews authors to examine culture through Christian lens
By Delia Gallagher, David Gibson and John Thavis
America's tradition of rugged individualism is undermining community-oriented religions
Letters to the Editor for March 30, 2008
Lack of transparency also undermines the Catholic Church's self-understanding as communion of believers
Here are Pope Benedict's responses to inquiries by children and priests
Performances of 'The Vagina Monologues' at 19 Catholic campuses, including Notre Dame, are seen as a capitulation to secular culture
God uses created, visible human signs and symbols to communicate with his people
Editorial
By Thomas J. Craughwell
The pontiff's weeklong visit to nation's capital and New York takes months of planning on both sides of the Atlantic
How well do you know the man who leads the world's 1.2 billion Catholics? Here's a test.
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