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The Power of Babble
More Simplified Bibles Hit Bookstores. What Hath They Wrought?
Reprinted with permission from Time Magazine, September 1996
by Paul GrayThe Revision of the Roman Liturgy: A Review
by Michael DummettPaths to Rome
Should Women Participate in Washing of Feet on Holy Thursday?
by Father Jerry PokorskyOn the Use of "Man" in Biblical Translation
AB StaffCatholics Favor Standard English
A New Study Demolishes the Notion that American Catholics Want "Inclusivised" Mass Texts
Editor's noteWhat Color is Lent? Why Genuflect?
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