Vol. XXXI — No. 1
Features:
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Jon O'Brien and Sara Morello Between a Rock and a Hard Place How the Hierarchy's Approach to Sex Education Leads to Difficult Choices Anka Grzywacz Perpetual Thoughts of Impurity Terrence McNally Molly O'Gorman Building a Movement that Embraces All Choices Wyndi Marie Anderson and Crystal Plati |
Departments:
- Telling One Side of a Story
Steven W. Sinding reviews Matthew Connelly's Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population - Integrating Two Cultures
Kate Ott reviews Mary J. Henhold's Catholic and Feminist: The Surprising History of the American Catholic Feminist Movement - Not on Their Terms: Prevailing over the Hierarchy's Abuse of Power
Anthony Padovano reviews James Carroll's Practicing Catholic - Ireland's Contemporary Underground Railroad
Ruth Riddick reviews Ann Rossiter's Ireland's Hidden Diaspora: The "abortion trail" and the making of a London-Irish underground, 1980-2000
Bookshelf
A list of new and noteworthy books
Postscript
In their own words: supporters and critics of the church speak
Back Cover
Index: What Catholic Millennials Think About Sex