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Richard John Neuhaus (May 14, 1936 – January 8, 2009) was a prominent American churchman (first a Lutheran pastor, later a Latin Rite Catholic priest) and writer. Born in Canada, he moved to the Unit...
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There’s a joke going around among American ninth graders: Want to scare your parents? Tell them the teacher put up a map of the Western Hemisphere and called on you to point to Mexico, and you couldn’t find it. ... John Sutherland ... Richard W. Garnett...
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Then I heard, "The Cardinal is here." It was my bishop, John Cardinal O'Connor. He spoke directly into my right ear, repeatedly calling my name. Then, "Richard, wriggle your nose." It was a plea and a command, and I wanted to do it more urgently than anything I have ever wanted to do in my life.
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Month after month, issue after issue, Richard John Neuhaus - through his writing, and also through the writers he cultivated - demonstrated to my adolescent and early-twentysomething self that it was possible to be an intellectually fulfilled Christian.
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Fr. Richard John Neuhaus slipped away today, January 8, shortly before 10 o’clock, at the age of seventy-two. He never recovered from the weakness that sent him to the hospital the day after Christmas, caused by a series of side effects from the cancer he was suffering.
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When leading Lutheran theologian Richard John Neuhaus (55) converted to Catholicism in 1990, the move sent shock waves through Lutheran circles in the United States because of his prominence in that Church. ... Richard Neuhaus: As I wrote in my latest book The Catholic Moment, I am keenly aware of the tensions within...
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by Mitchell S. Muncy (Editor), Richard John Neuhaus (Editor) ... Finally, there is a longish last word entitled ``The Anatomy of a Controversy'' from Richard John Neuhaus, the Catholic priest who serves as editor in chief of First Things.
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Richard John Neuhaus chose a daunting project in Death on a Friday Afternoon: the book is a wide-ranging meditation on Jesus' seven last words spoken from the Cross on Good Friday. (These "words" are actually Jesus' seven final statements, taken from the four gospels;
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A respected advocate for interreligious cooperation responds to the question, Is Mormonism Christian? ... Father Richard John Neuhaus is the author of a number of books, including The Naked Public Square, and is Editor-in-Chief of First Things, a monthly publication of the Institute on Religion and Public Life. The Instit...
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