Article Zeal Some people think Catholics oppose progress here below. Look on your garbage can and what do you see? By J.F. Powers February 10, 1956 From the Archives
Article Albert Einstein: A Reminiscence God never made a more dedicated human being, or a more noble, saintly, and gentle neighbor than Albert Einstein By Anne Fremantle May 6, 1955 Death and Dying From the Archives Jewish-Christian Relations Spirituality
Article Waterfront Priest From the archives: Father Corridan corrects the brutal and desperate conditions of the New York harbor By Budd Schulberg April 3, 1953 From the Archives Economy
Article Catholics and Hollywood From the archives: Art isn't good because its characters are good people or its themes "family friendly." Making good Catholic art means thoughtfully engaging with reality. By Walter Kerr December 19, 1952 From the Archives Movies U.S. Catholicism
Article The “Liberal Catholic” From the archives: “Catholics should become as passionately dedicated to human dignity and freedom as the liberal has been.” By William Clancy July 11, 1952 From the Archives
Article A Catholic Speaks His Mind As a convert with a Protestant background I was always conscious of the iron curtain between Catholics and Protestants. By Dorothy Day April 4, 1952 Ecumenism From the Archives Letters Social Justice Spirituality