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Contents - Autumn 2004

Features

cover photoA note on the mailing problems with our summer print issue.

Americanos Nuevos

Americanos Nuevos, by Roberto Suro
Latinos will dramatically change the United States forever. We need to make sure the transformation is good for everyone.
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Taking it to the Streets, by Cheever Griffin '90
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Something Like His Father's Grocery Store, by John Shaughnessy '77
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A Theology of Immigration, by Dan Groody, CSC, '86
Inserting a gospel vision into the conversation about rights, reasons and the socioeconomics of the Mexican border.
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Questions of Conscience, by Scott Appleby '78
This presidential candidate, inspired by Catholic principles, offers a radical view of the common good. Would you vote for him?
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React Online -- Read comments about 'Questions of Conscience,' the article on being a Catholic politician.

 


The Stage Is Set, by Ed Cohen
The Marie P. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts is about to raise the curtain on a new day in the cultural life of Notre Dame.
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A Stadium for the Arts, by Jim Collins
The new performing arts center helps show how important arts are to the University.
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Photographs of the Maria P. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts, by Matt Cashore' 94

My Communion of Saints, by Michael Garvey '74
Each of us has a personal 'cloud of witnesses,' idiosyncratically arranged and now always in precise alignment with those endorsed by the Vatican. Here's what I mean.
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A Portrait of Dorothy Day, by Mia Nussbaum '01
Chesterton wrote that saints are an antidote to the age. Day was such a pinprick and a balm.
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The Eye of the Needle: Katharine Drexel, by Anthony Walton '82
Drexel overcame the shackles of wealth to serve the underprivileged. Today she is a most unlikely saint.
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(Cover photo by Santiago Flores)

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