“I say to you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” (Mt 18:22)
October 2005 Articles
In the Aftermath of Katrina
By living CityGrowing up in New Orleans with the levees on all sides, we were constantly aware that our safety, indeed our very lives depended on them.
Changed Lives
By living CityThe whole nation and everyone was in shock during and after hurricane Katrina. It was hard to watch all that the media was reporting. Finding news about friends and family in that region proved to be a difficult task.
Business Class
By living CityOne professor of business raises a new awareness of business for his students.
In the Global Economy
By living CityThe U.S. lifted its country-by-country quotas on garment imports in January 2005.
Skills to Alleviate Poverty
By living CityThe prevailing thinking among business students is that governments are not up to the task of alleviating poverty.
From Death to Life
By living CityPutting the country’s contaminated and hazardous lands back into the hands of the community
Searching for Common Ground
By Clare ZanzucchiHow an interfaith couple in the U.S. found new purpose in the discovery of a vast humanitarian goal
The Potential of an Open Door
By living CityA young mother is alone facing a pregnancy. But is helped by the selfless love of a young family.
Summer School
By So Youn Rosa KimRecently I heard of Tori Catipon, a 16-year old from Gaithersburg, MD, trying to live out the Gospel during her summer vacation.
Unity, not Identity
By living CityIn 1988, Pope John Paul II sent a message to Rev. George V. Coyne, S.J., Director of the Vatican Observatory
Cessna to sponsor airlift for 2006 Special Olympics
By living CityIn 1968 Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics in order to provide people with intellectual disabilities continuing opportunities
Shalom, Dialogue and Knowledge
By Michele ZanzucchiThe first Jewish-Christian Symposium sponsored by the Focolare Movement addressed the approach that both traditions take on love of God and love of neighbor.
Intelligence that is Love
By living CityExcerpts from Giuseppe M. Zanghi’s opening address to the First Annual Jewish Christian Symposium sponsored by the Focolare Movement
Facing Today’s Challenges
By living CityInterview with Chiara Lubich looks at how ordinary can people prevent terrorism?
The World Will Be Built Through Kindness
By living CityReflections of a Jewish professor on Interreligious Dialog offered at the first Jewish-Christian Symposium sponsored by the Focolare Movement



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