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Catholic rebellion: politicians & Communion By Fr. Alphonse de Valk, c.s.b
The editor continues his summary and analysis what the SSM struggle tells us about Canadian Catholics and the problem it has left for laity, clergy, and bishops.
Issue: September, 2005 | Online: Aug 18, 2005, 15:27
Controversy in Fatima over inter-religious dialogue By Fr. Alphonse de Valk
A proposed new church at the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima may end up as a multifaith centre, inclusive of religions such as Hinduism. Fr. Alphonse de Valk calls for some clarification from the Holy See when events go 'beyond ecumenism'.
Issue: September | Online: Sep 1, 2004, 15:58
Can Islam be reformed? By Paula Adamick
Paula Adamick discusses the book on "The Trouble with Islam" by Irshad Manji and the irreconcilability of Islam and Christianity.
Issue: June | Online: Jun 1, 2004, 00:00
Islam is a monolith By Rory Leishman
In "The Roots of Muslim Rage," an article published in The Atlantic in 1990, Bernard Lewis, an eminent historian of Islam at Princeton University, reviewed numerous manifestations of hostility to the United States by Muslims apart from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Issue: April 2002 | Online: Apr 20, 2002, 18:00
Muslims and Christians: clash again By Insight Staff
Indonesian violence continues between Muslims and Christians, the latest outbreak being blamed on the arrival of hundreds of Jihad fighters belonging to a paramilitary Muslim group . . . . The Missionaries of Charity of Calcutta are being targeted by at least two Muslim terrorist groups...
Issue: January/February 2002 | Online: Feb 20, 2002, 18:09
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