Article A Christmas Past “We were running from the celebration of Christmas awaited to the celebration of Christmas remembered.” By Abigail McCarthy December 16, 1994 Advent Columnists
Article Peace, Protest, and Policy Long-term impact lies with a strategy to link the popular movement to the policy debate now emerging on nuclear strategy. By J. Bryan Hehir June 18, 1982 From the Archives Bishops War and Peace Nuclear Weapons Columnists
Article A Word to My Critics “There is nothing narrowly nationalistic in my viewpoint. I am not trying to exalt America; I am trying to help save human freedom.” By William V. Shannon May 7, 1965 War and Peace From the Archives Columnists
Article To My Pacifist Friends “It is now more important than ever to insist that war must be subject to moral law.” By James O’Gara May 7, 1965 War and Peace U.S. Catholicism From the Archives Columnists
Article No Victory in Vietnam There is not a great deal left to negotiate about Vietnam. By William Pfaff April 23, 1965 War and Peace Columnists From the Archives
Article Men of Peace The Fathers Berrigan are the first priests publicly to disavow the war in Vietnam. By James O’Gara March 19, 1965 War and Peace Social Justice U.S. Catholicism From the Archives Columnists