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Closing the book on reading

This article has free access for all visitors. By Emily Stimpson. In the Internet age of skimming and skipping around, the decline in reading comprehension could have serious implications for our culture and our faith
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This article has free access for all visitors. By Emily Stimpson. In the Internet age of skimming and skipping around, the decline in reading comprehension could have serious implications for our culture and our faith
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By Lorene Hanley Duquin. Learn to read signs that former Catholics want to return to Church
By Russell Shaw. Careful and prayerful reading is best way for a Catholic to choose which candidate to support
Openers by John Norton
Letters to the Editor for August 31, 2008
By Carl E. Olson. The false christs of this age are temporal and have nothing to do with the real Christ
By Carol Paur. In this age of secularization, pastors are in need of ongoing formation and leadership training
By Joseph O'Brien. System in its current form has encouraged dissent, including from home-school movement
By Robert P. Lockwood. He Who Shall Not Be Named reminds us that the 'academic cocoon' of scientism still exists
Editorial
By Gerard O'Connell. Vatican works behind the scenes to promote humanitarian efforts, peace negotiations
By Sarah Lang. Organization plans dozens of fundraising walks to further its mission
By Emily Stimpson. Professor: We need a language that conveys more than information in this impersonal age
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. The kingdom of God, which is so central to Christ's preaching, refers to the end of time
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