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Editorial
Abuse questions remain for CDF  Housing for the common good Columns
 Clifford Longley ‘Mr Brown’s biggest problem is that he sets a course and follows it, come what may’
 Richard Rodriguez ‘To Protestant America, the Latin South has been seen as a place of (Catholic) superstition’
 Christopher Howse ‘The pictures with the reports of the Pope’s visit underlined that the trip was a success’
 Jonathan Tulloch Glimpses of Eden
Robert Mickens Letter from New York
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Voyage of discovery Robert Mickens Tens of millions across the United States were entranced by the visit of the Pope of ‘faith and reason’ to their country and engaged by his frankness, especially over the matter of clerical sexual abuse. But there was as much unsaid as spoken
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Church in the World
‘Corner turned’ in US abuse scandal 
Austria Jews suspend dialogue with Church  | | Paraguay Former bishop ends party’s 60-year rule | Peru Cardinal bans Communion in hand  | | Poland Furore over naming of new Gdansk archbishop | Rome Cardinal Trujillo dies at 72 | | Slovak Republic Sokol endorses fascist dictator  | United States Benedict XVI wins friends and influences people  | | Zimbabwe Church leaders warn of genocide | |
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Lugo’s new calling  Margaret Hebblethwaite After breaking the longest spell of single-party rule in the world, ex-bishop Fernando Lugo Méndez has been elected president of Paraguay. While left-wing like his Latin American presidential counterparts, his views owe far more to liberation theology than to anti-Americanism  To end poverty, unite Paul Nicolson Since the establishment of the welfare state, successive UK Governments have failed to eradicate poverty. But the charities themselves must share the blame because they have been such ineffectual and divided campaigners
 At one with the world Special Report: Benedict XVI in the United States Benedict XVI Human rights are the business of the world’s religions and not just of lawmakers, the Pope made plain in his speech to the United Nations. And with those rights come responsibilities, including the ‘responsibility to protect’
The terror of certainty Peter Stanford A group of Muslims, including converts from Christianity, were jailed last week for terrorist offences. What makes such an extreme form of Islam of the kind they advocated so appealing? A Tablet columnist found out when he met them  Food for the soul Signs of the times – 3 Christopher Jamison Pope Benedict recently invited the leaders of religious orders to respond to the signs of the times, highlighting in particular the growth of a spirituality that closes itself off from the Church. The Abbot of Worth takes up the Pope’s challenge
 Space for the divine Rowan Williams The traditional role of a priest was as a spiritual leader, upholder of morals, a focal point of the community. But what is the point of a priest in a contemporary society? A voice of calm, a rock, help for the helpless? All these, says the Archbishop of Canterbury, but something else too
Growing into God Listen to the Word Daniel McCarthy The affection between God and humanity is reciprocal. As our relationship with God develops from that of a child, to an adult, to a spouse, so we learn to receive more fully God’s gift, and to give ourselves more fully in response Looking for something Across the Universe Guy Consolmagno
News from Britain and Ireland Bishops warned against giving vent to anger in clerical sex cases More home news Book Reviews All is not well in arcadia
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