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"The Resilient Church: The Glory, the Shame and the Hope for Tomorrow," by Mike Aquilina (The Word Among Us Press, $11.95)
Book Review "52 Simple Ways to Talk with Your Kids about Faith: Opportunities for Catholic Families to Share God's Love,"by Jim Campbell Guide puts tips on teaching faith at parents' fingertips
Catholic novels need searchers, a sense of life, a sense of pilgrimage, a sense of sacrament
"Nuns: A History of Convent Life," by Sylvia Evangelisti (Oxford University Press, $34.95)
Book Review "Ask the Bible Geek 2: More Answers to Questions from Catholic Teens," by Mark Hart (Servant Books, $12.99)
The decline of "national parishes" and rise of more integrated parishes in the United States is a critical growth factor for the Church today
The decline of "national parishes" and rise of more integrated parishes in the United States is a critical growth factor for the Church today
Countries who fund World Bank must hold it accountable for management and funding
Book Review "Honey from the Rock: 16 Jews Find the Sweetness of Christ," compiled by Roy Schoeman (Ignatius, $16.95)
For Sister M. Timothy Prokes, living theology of the body goes beyond understanding the meaning of the body to encompass all parts of life
Editorial
Openers
Jesus' shock therapy Christ warned he would bring division, even if it meant setting parents against children
Mark Sullivan Time off to recharge Singer John Michael Talbot is taking a break
Letters to the Editor
We receive Christ not by an unearthly substance but by which earth has given
American culture balks at this, but the Church shows that as Jesus and the Blessed Mother obeyed the Father, so must we
Our Takes
Book Review "A History of Sin," by John Portmann (Rowman and Littlefield, $24.95)
Access to this article is free for all visitors. Women and minorities most likely to receive loans that get them into deep waters
Catholicism played an important role in the life of the president, but he didn't convert
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