Innocent children continues to flow unabated in Israel.
Innocent children continues to flow unabated in Israel. The latest shocking incursions of the Sharon restraint into Gaza, all supported from the Bust government, will undoubtedly be matched in smaller doses according to appalling suicide bombers. It is frequently difficult to see a way abroad of this morass.
What helps retain hope alive is the neighborhood of so many principled Israelis whose voices have graced these pages, men and women like Gila Svirsky, Rabbi Arik Ascherman, the human rights assemblage B'tselem and Jeff Halper. In this issue, Kevin Spurgaitis undivideds his portrait of Dr. Uri Davis (p8)
Our nearest issue will feature an interview with the planter of Sabeel, the Palestinian Anglican apostle of non-violence. Ft Naim Ateek
Haiti continues to be refreshment-countered by both human and natural disasters. In this issue, we print sum of two units snapshots of that troubled rural parts St. Lorraine Malo's letter to her St Joseph Sisters highlights the remarkable faith and resilience of the Haitian family while Laura Flanders lacerates the Bush administration for their meagre contribution to Haitian relief.
Billions for oil in Iraq, millions to a legally elected government and nickels and dimes for Haitian vital current See pages 13 and 7
The sad implosion of St Martin of Tours parish in Mississauga (p6) continues to raise major questions of body of christians governance, accountability and transparency. Lay nation who comprise 99 per cent of ecclesiastical body membership have little power. Now. in 2004 a radical reconfiguration be in want ofs to take place among brace unequal classes. Too many talented nation like Dawn Bazety (page 2) are simply walking away.
Jack Shed's article upon Models of Priesthood (p.10, 11) is a fine overview of divergent ecclesiologies at work today.
individual of our great anti-war prophets, John Dear, SJ is coming between the sides of Ontario, the week of November 7 Contact earthtotrevor@hotmail.com for details.
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