March 2010
Vol. 75, No. 3
Cover
Homegrown clergy: The case for a new kind of priesthood [1]
By Bishop Fritz Lobinger
With Catholics the world over facing a sacrament shortage, retired Bishop Fritz Lobinger of South Africa proposes a radically traditional solution in Sounding Board: Ordain a local community's natural leaders. Readers consider the proposed "holy order" in Feedback.
Features
Will work for peace [2]
By Heather Grennan Gary
Philosophy majors are probably most familar with questions about their job prospects, but students in "peace and justice" programs at Catholic universities are a close second. Heather Grennan Gary explores how they are turning hte search for peace into a paycheck.
Sidebar:
Resources for peacemaking [3]
Do you hear the cry of the poor? [4]
An interview with professor Michael Lee
A new generation of Catholics is connecting faith and life by studying the theology of last century's Latin America. Fordham University professor Michael Lee explains how getting personal with the poor can lead to a new way of thinking about God.
Journey to the center of the church [5]
By Moises Sandoval
Though the first Catholics north of the Rio Grande spoke Spanish, it's only now that their descendants are finding their rightful place at the U.S. church table. Moises Sandoval documents their remarkable journey.
Sidebar:
The history of Hispanic Catholics in the United States [6]
Romero revisited: El Salvador 30 years later [7]
By Tom Hocker
The martyrdom of Archbishop Oscar Romero and his fellow workers for justice began a slow transformation of his native country. In words and images Tom Hocker gives us El Salvador's before and after--and notes the distance still to go.
Essays
(Essays, short stories, and poems may not be available online.)
Via dolorosa [8]
By Janine Denomme
Though her cross comes with a drip bag and her nails are needles, Janine Denomme sees in the stations of Jesus' suffering and death her way of sorrow.
A slow fast
By Sister Sheryl Chen, O.C.S.O.
Giving up two thirds of her meals for Lent may seem extreme, but Sister Sheryl Chen, O.C.S.O. finds in fasting a recipe for reconciliation and renewal.
Ratzinger on the record
By Meinrad Scherer-Emunds
We continue to mark our 75th anniversary with words from our archives about the professor who would be pope.
Departments
Editors' Note
You May Be Right (Letters to the Editor)
Signs of the Times (News)
Catholic Tastes (Humor)
Culture in Context: Music, film, and book reviews [9]
At Home with Our Faith [10] (Family spirituality)
Eye of the Beholder (Art meditation)
Glad You Asked: Did God cause the earthquake in Haiti? [11]
Columns
The Examined Life: Certifiably Catholic [12]
By Bryan Cones
Margin Notes: More out of Africa [13]
By Kevin Clarke
Culture in Context: Fighting the blues
By Patrick McCormick
Testaments: SIns of the father
By Alice Camille
