

The Single-Minded Way: Zen Wisdom for Christian Contemplatives by Richard Lehan
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Three Zen insights help a writer sustain and enrich his Christian faith and contemplative practice.
Violence Itself by Paul Nyklicek
Parasitic violence feeds on the suffering and fears of human beings.
“The Dream of the Mountains’ Struggle”: Faith and Labor Leaders Meet for Dialogue on Appalachia by Michael Centore
The gathering marked the 50th anniversary of “This Land Is Home to Me,” a pastoral letter issued by the Catholic Committee of Appalachia.
Poverty Is More Than Lack of Money by William Droel
We must refute our culture’s presumption that all problems are caused by an individual’s defect.
We Are All Poles Now by Chris Byrd
The debut film of director Anthony D’Ambrosio tells the story of the saint and martyr Maximilian Kolbe.
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