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Discussion can range from the prosaic day to day details of Catholic Worker life, to posting news about, and discussing, issues of war, peace, and social justice in the Catholic Worker tradition and charism.
... Wow! I'm impressed. I can't imagine a bishop with the cajones to invite the IAF into his diocese. John ... -- John C. Médaille /A dead thing can go with
Archbishop Beltran has published a wonderful statement about the primacy of Catholic Social Teachings in the social apostolate of the church. His column for
Bob, you might point out to Catholics in the area that one of the greatest supporters and friends of Saul Alinksky was the great Catholic Theologian, Jacques