Notre Dame Magazine

Spring 1997

Features

Out of Practice, by Lawrence Cunningham
A third of the 60 million U.S. Catholics have strayed from the church. What's going on?
Leaning into the Light, by Heather King
"Perhaps the most wondrous element of conversion is the discovery that it is really a natural turning inward to what was there all along."
Donahue, by Tom Nugent
Phil Donahue, a 1957 Notre Dame graduate, pulled the plug after 29 years and 7,000 shows. But he hasn't stopped talking.
A Pilgrim's Progress by John Monczunski
God's trail led from Gethsemani to Gloucester with some curious detours along the way.
To Kill or Not to Kill, by Nancy Fallon
. . .that is the question
Artificial Intelligence, by Brooke Pacy
Despite being in the midst of the Information Age, this Technological Revolution, we just may be suffering from brain drain.
Speaking of Notre Dame by Kerry Temple
For 25 years, Notre Dame Magazine has struck a balance between campus and alumni news while enlivening that dialogue so crucial to education.
Reaching Through My Hands, by Scott Russell Sanders
Fifteen years after his death, a father still has a firm grip on his grown son's life.
A Tale of Two Leos, by Thomas Stritch
A pair of unrelated Holy Cross priests named Leo Ward were instrumental in Notre Dame's academic advancement.

Notre Dame News

Sobering Notoriety, by Gary Sieber
Valuable books for Father Hesburgh
Justice Scalia speaks at Notre Dame
Attention: Domer-browsers
Fiery chocolate
Manipulating the boss

Perspectives

Alone by the River Passing: Searching for a sense of peace
No Way Home Now: Lost at the end
The Marriage Go-Round: Starter marriages
The Bite of Original Sin: In the midst of evil
Arise and Shine: The cathedral also rises

Alumni section

A Medical Missionary
Doctors Without Borders sent Chris Salvino, M.D., on an extended house call to Somalia.
Classnotes


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