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Marcus McCullogh 12-01-2009

“Sex Without Shame” (by Keith Graber Miller, September-October 2009) was brief, concise, and covered some of the major things that need to be tackled as people of faith really embrace i

Barbara Diefes 12-01-2009

[Regarding Robert Hirschfield’s “Peering Through the Wall” (November 2009)]: Nothing could illustrate more plainly the bias of U.S. reporting of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

Dominic P. Scibilia 11-01-2009

Thanks for the timely and encouraging article by Keith Graber Miller, “Sex Without Shame” (September-October 2009).

Christopher Dorn 11-01-2009

I read with interest Elizabeth Palmberg’s “How to … Find a Social Justice College” in the September-October 2009 issue.

Michaela Bruzzese 11-01-2009
Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary, Cycle B & C
Karol Svoboda 11-01-2009

I found “Sex Without Shame” very disturbing.

Laurel Frodge 9-01-2009

LABOR UNIONS, CATHOLIC health-care providers, and the U.S.

Joey Ager 9-01-2009

At the Christian Amahoro gathering in South Africa in June, former apartheid-era Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok publicly washed the feet of Sean Callaghan, a young white South African man w

THE IDEA CAME in a dream. One night Kaytea Petro, co-founder of Neighbor-hood Fruit, dreamt she was searching on a Web site for public fruit trees throughout San Francisco.

Michaela Bruzzese 9-01-2009
Reflections on the Revised Common Lectionary for September and October.
John Gosslee 9-01-2009

The ram’s horn bellowed.
Fused with snapped spears and hatchet heads
nicked shields covered the field,

THE PRICE OF cocaine in the U.S.

I read the entire July 2009 issue of Sojourners in one sitting.

I applaud the commentary “When Governments Kill” (by Richard Viguerie, July 2009), as an American who used to support the death penalty.

Al Stewart 9-01-2009

Thank you for Rose Marie Berger’s excellent column, “Stammering Through Dreams” (The Hungry Spirit, July 2009).

I have recently been pleasantly surprised to read more stories and blog posts that bring attention to rural causes.

Peter Leoschke 8-01-2009

Regarding “Are Books Obsolete?” by Molly Marsh (May 2009): As a LEED accredited professional, I appreciate the necessity of sustainable practices to promote better health and well-being

Nancy White 8-01-2009

that light kept me a year in its grip first
my feet caught fire then my blood
we moved at the edge of endlessness
headless handless mouthless mind-