Jul 15, 1989

Table of contents

Online Edition – Vol. III, No. 5: July-August 1997

Table of contents


Archbishop George Appointed ICEL Rep



by Staff


Enigma Variations: The Bishops’ Debate Over Liturgy Revisions



by Staff

Vatican Translation Norms
Reject "Inclusive Language"

by Helen Hull Hitchcock


ICEL ­ Liturgical Common Market



by Staff


Hermeneutics in Everyday Life:


Perspicacious Perspectives on the Problems of Interpretation



by Anonymous


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Helen Hull Hitchcock

Helen Hull Hitchcock (1939-2014) was editor of the <em>Adoremus Bulletin</em>, which she co-founded. She was also the founding director of Women for Faith & Family and editor of its quarterly journal, Voices. She published many articles and essays in a wide range of Catholic journals, and authored and edited <em>The Politics of Prayer: Feminist Language and the Worship of God</em> (Ignatius Press 1992), a collection of essays on issues involved in translation. She contributed essays to several books, including <em>Spiritual Journeys</em>, a book of “conversion stories” (Daughters of St. Paul). Helen lectured in the US and abroad, and appeared frequently on radio and television, representing Catholic teaching on issues affecting Catholic women, families, and Catholic faith and worship.