In anticipation of?Commonweal’s centennial anniversary, the?New York Times?profiled the magazine?in the October 29th print edition of the paper. The article highlighted a few of the more immediate questions facing?Commonweal as it enters its second century, namely a moment of religious and political uncertainty. https://lnkd.in/gnKxwqRs
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A review of religion, politics, and culture since 1924, edited by lay Catholics
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Commonweal’s mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture. Read by a passionate audience of educated, committed Catholics, as well as readers from many other faith traditions, Commonweal presents well-argued, respectful points of view from across the ideological spectrum. In an often contentiously divided Catholic church and secular culture, our status as an independent, lay-run journal of opinion encourages conversations that can be difficult in other settings. Commonweal is published 20 times a year in print, and also operates a continuously updated Web site at www.commonwealmagazine.org. Since 1924 it has been edited by Catholic laypeople, and it is published by the nonprofit Commonweal Foundation. Its full-time staff of 11 is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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https://www.commonwealmagazine.org
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- 1924
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- journalism 、religon、politics、literature、poetry、visual art、catholic、christian和vatican
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Such an honor and joy to engage in this conversation with President Tania Tetlow and then join the Commonweal Magazine centennial celebration where she was honored! What a gift to the Church and world you are, Tania.
A university president is not just a person, but a symbol of inspiration and leadership for their students. Tania Tetlow takes her role as the first lay and female president of Fordham University seriously as she strives to lead with joy, hope, and vision. On the next episode of The Catholic Leaders Podcast, our hosts Kerry Robinson of Catholic Charities USA and Kim Smolik, scholar-in-residence at Collegeville Institute, are joined by President Tania Tetlow to discuss her unique upbringing as a daughter of a former Jesuit priest and career as a former prosecutor turned university president. Tania’s story is one you won’t want to miss, so subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://lnkd.in/ghEBnUYY #catholicleaders #catholicwomen #catholicpodcasts
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I admit that I'm predisposed to love something like this—George Scialabba reviewing Charles Taylor on poetry—but this is a wonderful example of the value of a good book review. It shows how a careful reader like Scialabba can bring out the best of an influential thinker like Taylor, introducing us to the wider conversation while offering serious critique in an appreciative manner. The first section is a masterclass in synthesizing complex ideas. Also, congrats to Commonweal Magazine on 100 years—cheers! https://lnkd.in/g2Meu2WN
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Congratulations to our friends at Commonweal Magazine for 100 years paving the way as a lay-edited Catholic magazine! ? Last night our director Therese Ratliff attended Commonweal's Centennial Benefit Dinner, representing Liturgical Press as silver sponsors, in New York City. She's pictured here alongside some Liturgical Press authors, board members, and Commonweal's staff.? ? It's an honor to work alongside Commonweal and we look forward to the next century of thoughtful reflections on our church and culture. Pictured: Massimo Faggioli, Ellen Koneck, Thomas Baker
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Happy 100th Birthday Commonweal Magazine! Thank you Ellen Bina Koneck, Dominic Preziosi and all at Commonweal for throwing the party of the century! Congratulations Tania Tetlow and thank you for your exquisite remarks! Beautiful job Chris Lowney and Tim Shriver! Extravagantly grateful for the joyful chance to see so many people I love and admire. And a privilege to attend with two of my spectacular Catholic Charities USA colleagues, Luz Tavarez and Kevin Brennan. #Commonweal100 Commonweal Magazine Ellen Koneck Dominic Preziosi Luz Tavarez Kevin Brennan Timothy Shriver chris lowney Tania Tetlow Catholic Charities USA
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ICYMI: Fairfield’s own Phil Klay, Professor of English in the College of Arts & Sciences, shares his unique voice in Commonweal Magazine.
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