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Passing on inherited wisdom is always fraught. Especially when the wisdom clashes with that of the prevailing culture.
Beth Doherty reviews Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu’s I, Safiya.
Brian Doyle’s grace notes on the joys of everyday life.
Alan Nichols reviews Muriel Porter’sThe New Puritans: The Rise of Fundamentalism in the Anglican Church.
Anthony Ham wonders whether Spain can still be considered a Catholic country after all.
European allegiances have been tested by the conflict in Iraq.
Daniel Donahoo reviews Shirley Hazzard’s The Great Fire.
Who’s the real father? Men’s rights, women’s quandaries and the truth about misattributed biological paternity.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. And I, among them. Why else would I, a priest, be tempted to comment on a book called Priests in Love ?
Spain’s Catholics take to the streets
Four days in a French convent were not enough to satisfy the curiosity of this writer.
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