Saturday, August 9, 2008

Either Protagonists or Nobodies: Traces July/August 2008

In the issue of Traces > July/August 2008
july 08

This issue of Traces includes a DVD entitled Greater: Defeating AIDS. The subject of this "non-documentary" is the Kampala Meeting Point in Uganda, Africa.

PAGE ONE

One Who Can Truly Fill Your Heart
by Julián Carrón


LETTERS

Georgia, Montréal, Boston…


CLOSE-UP
Anticipating the Rimini Meeting
Marco Bersanelli
Who Wants to Be a Protagonist?
> The witnesses/Fr. Aldo Trento

My Work? It’s the Lord’s


> Economy and work/A. Krueger speaks

The Power of the Markets

> Books/O’Brien at the Meeting

Messenger of Hope

SOCIETY
Food emergency
What the World Is Hungering for

Faith and Culture
Taiwan
Mr. Xiao and the Shén Fù Friends


The movie about the Kampala Meeting Point
Hope Takes the Place of a Happy Ending
> The president speaks

The Ugandan Women are Noticed at the White House

The movie about the Kampala Meeting Point
Hope Takes the Place of a Happy Ending


> The president speaks

The Ugandan Women are Noticed at the White House


Tokyo
This Is How You Say Religious Sense in Japanese

Vacations
Discovering the Noblest Time of the Year

NEW WORLD

Encounters in the Land of “Romaria”


Reading, Writing, and the Freedom to Say “I”: Don DeLillo’s Invitation to Discover Reality

CULTURE
> A Vincente Minnelli’s Film

Strength in Numbers

> Book

Providential Encounters

CHURCH

Faith and history
Cardinal Bagnasco speaks
“The Church Is Not an élite, but a People”


INSIDE AMERICA

Toward an Authentic Dialogue


EDITORIAL
Our Assignment for the Vacation

Every month in Traces,
words from Benedict XVI.

General Audience, Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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