“Repent, and believe in the Gospel” (Mk 1:15).
June 2006
Into Great Silence
By Mary V. CassA film that is a journey into a timeless place where actions become words that speak continuously of universal values of peace, self-fulfillment and joy
Working Among Nations: The Apostolic Mission in the Church (Part 1)
By Fr. Pasquale ForesiIn a recent document, the U.S. Catholic Bishops hope that many share a fervent desire for the renewal of mission to all nations.” To understand what this entails, we begin a series of articles on the mission of Christ’s followers in the world.
On Death Row
By living CityIs it possible for the Holy Spirit to be present among people condemned to death? Yes, according to Dale Recinella who has worked on death row for years.
An Unforgettable Moment
By So Youn Rosa KimRecently, I received a story from Tiziana Nicastro, who lives in Rome, about a very touching experience she and other young people had at the Fourth Meeting of University Students with the Pope last March.
Notes from Brazil
By Vera AraujoAn ecumenical assembly sets its sights on transforming the world through love and justice
Mission and Hopes
By living CityWe interviewed His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia in the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church. As Moderator of the World Council of Churches Central Committee since 1991, he moderated the 9th General Assembly at Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Enduring Solutions
By living CityAmong the guests of other faiths, Anant Rambachan, a Hindu scholar from Trinidad and professor of religion, philosophy and Asian studies at St. Olaf College, Minnesota, addressed the World Council of Churches Assembly.
Change of Heart for Everyone
By living CityComments by Bishop Richard Sklba, auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee, who attended the World Council of Churches’ Assembly
From the Editors Desk
By Clare ZanzucchiWe’re working toward a culture of life and of unity wherever we are. Countless efforts are continually made throughout the world in this direction, and it is encouraging to read and to know about them.




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