January/February 2010
COVER: Namm Pheun, whose name means honey, is a hilltribe woman newly employed at the Camillian Social Cenre in Chiang Rai, Thailand, where Scarboro missioners Anne & Glenn Harty live and work. CREDIT: Anne Harty
- Milestones in recent Catholic-Jewish dialogue
By Lucy Thorson, N.D.S. - Catholic Social Thought means dignity for all
By Joe Gunn - Highlights of Catholic Social Thought
- Parliament of World Religions
By Paul McKenna - The Church in Africa
Second Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops - Animating the Golden Rule
By Terry Weller - Remembering Fr. Bill Schultz, S.F.M.
- Scarboro welcomes new lay missioners
By Mike Traher, S.F.M. - Come and see
By Dana Fedyna - Editorial
By Kathy Gillis - Centrespread: Catholic Social Thought
- In Memory: Rev. James Alexander Gillis, S.F.M.
“We are indeed entering a new era of interreligious dialogue. We are conscious that closer ties among all believers are a necessary and urgent condition for securing a more just and peaceful world.”
Pope John Paul II, Jerusalem, March 2000
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