Notre Dame Magazine

Winter 1996-97

Features

Roll Call by Scott Appleby
Politicians spent a lot of time courting the Catholic vote during campaign '96. What does that mean?
No Catholics Should Apply, by William Prendergast
For Catholic candidates from Al Smith to John Kennedy, faith was sometimes a political liability.
It's in the Genes, by Jeff Lyon
By deciphering the genetic code, scientists have pushed medicine to the threshold of a new brave world.
Pass It On, by Amy Brecount White
By word and example, parents don't just keep the faith, they instill it in the young.
The Adventures of Aslan, by Catherine Lynskey Crisham
In The Chronicles of Narnia C.S. Lewis created a world in which children could enjoy learning the ways of Christ.
Uneasy Money, by Kathy Martin O'Neil
By borrowing money from Peter to pay Paul, young graduates enter the real world with heavy debts to pay.
Houses of God, by M.W. Newman
The holy dwells not only in the sacred spaces but also in the community of people who worship there.

Notre Dame News

Rectors
Nobel Prize winner
Hollywood's gives business the business
Ushering in a new stadium
$ports
A fishy solution
Wild Child

Perspectives

It Takes a Family: Saving the ties that bind
Prairie Crooners: Pioneers asail
I've Been Watching You: Schoolyard gymnastics
The End: The future can wait

Alumni Section

The Peripatetic Painter
Classnotes


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