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Online Edition - Vol. VIII, No. 1: March 2002
Table of Contents
by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Milwaukee: Cathedral of Saint John reopens after controversial renovation
by Helen Hull HitchcockRe-pitching the Wrecking Ball Feverish haste to remodel churches reflects radical renovation of theology
by Matthew GranthamThe Question of Altar Girls Revisited Recent Letter from the Holy See clarifies earlier ruling
by Kenneth D. WhiteheadShades of the Seventies: "Wonder Bread" Masses "Real Food" vs "Real Presence"?; Illicit or Invalid?; Ecumenism, multiculturalism and theology.
by Helen Hull HitchcockNews - What of Holy Days? | Saving Catholic Art | Spinning the GIRM | Moves is Monterey | No problem with women priest, Irish bishop says |The norm is kneeling
The Reality of the Real Presence - Some have questioned Christ's "physical presence" in the Eucharist -- what does this mean? -- a theological explanation.
by Donald J. Keefe, SJ
(Text includes an excerpt from Mysterium Fidei of Paul VI, "The Physical Reality of Christ's Body and Blood in the Eucharist", for full text see Church Documents, Mysterium Fidei)
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