Second Quarter 1995
ISSN 0791- 4067
36 Printed Pages A4
'Freedom And The Churches, Religion And Society'
Page 3: Religion And Its New Place In Politics by Carol Coulter
Page 5: We Go To Mass But We Don't Discuss It by Andy Pollak
Page 7: Opting For The Poor by Liam O'Brien
Page 9: The Faith Of Our Fathers by Kevin Whelan
Page 11: Eunuchs For The Sake Of The Kingdom by Pat Buckley
Page 13: The Vanishing Convent by Martagret MacCurtain
Page 16: The Voice Of God Must Also Be Female by Ann Louise Gilligan
Page 19: The High Cost Of Belief Mary Cullen Talks To Women In Tallaght
Page 21: Searching For Justice by Mike Ritchie
Page 23: Presumed To Be Right by Christine Bell
Page 25: In Fear Of The Green Crescent by Patrick Comerford
Page 28: Allah's Daughters by Ethel Crowley
Page 30: The Piety Of Pluralism by Patrick Hannon
Page 32: A Catholic State And Its Non-Believing Citizens by Dick Spicer
Reviews
Page 34: Soldier Heroes: British Adventure, Empire And The Imagining Of Masculinities, Graham Dawson Reviewed by Anthony O'Keeffe
Page 34: A Wreath Upon The Dead, Breige Duffaud Reviewed by Anthony O'Keeffe
Page 34: The Cause Of Ireland, Liz Curtis Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 35: The Catholic Church And The Foundation Of The Northern Irish State, Mary Harris
Reviewed by Mary Cullen
Page 36: Ireland And The Vatican: The Politics And Diplomacy Of Church-State Relations
1922-1960, Dermot Keogh Reviewed by Basil Miller
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