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DescriptionThe Tablet - 30 March 2013 (Easter) English | 51 Pages | True PDF | 12.7 mb FEATURES 4 What’s in a name? William Short A Franciscan reflects on the attitude to poverty for which his order’s founder is renowned and which has inspired the new Pope 6 Charity begins in the soul James Roberts Pope Francis’ writings suggest that his commitment to the poor is different from the liberation theology of his fellow Latin Americans 6 The Tablet poem Sally Read ‘Buona Sera’ 8 ‘My brother Andrew’ Mark Woodruff Orthodox leaders have been encouraged by early indications that the new papacy may favour renewed communion with the Christian East 10 Last tasks of love Elena Curti The novelist Bernardine Bishop, terminally ill with cancer, tells us why, in spite of her faith, she struggles to contemplate life after death 12 As nature intended Jonathan Tulloch The joy of Easter is reflected in the first green shoots of springtime – which is the perfect time to start a wildlife garden 14 Picture special: from Benedict to Francis The events of the past six extraordinary weeks in Rome as seen by press photographers 18 Business of being a bishop Justin Welby and Ian Cundy How management science can help in church governance and in rethinking the role of a senior prelate 22 Nowhere to hide Stephen Crittenden The Catholic Church in Australia is under unprecedented scrutiny as four public inquiries into child abuse are launched 24 Dangerous silence Sarah Mac Donald In Ireland, a number of priests are being investigated for dissenting from accepted teachings, and divisions are deepening 26 Signs of a new beginning Aldegonde Brenninkmeijer-Werhahn A theologian and philanthropist detects signs that the new pontiff will initiate essential reforms 28 On a road made by walking it Abigail Frymann Marie Dennis, co-president of Pax Christi, talks to The Tablet about two Latin Americans: Oscar Romero and Jorge Bergoglio COLUMNS 7 DAVID BLAIR ‘When Arabs are the majority, Israel could have two ideals – but not three’ 21 CHRISTOPHER HOWSE’S PRESSWATCH ‘If all buttonholings were limited to 30 seconds the world would be a snappier place’ BOOKS 36 JOHN HALDANE The God Argument: the case against religion and for humanism A.C. Grayling DAVID GOODALL Churchill and Company: allies and rivals in war and peace David Dilks IAN BRADLEY How to Read a Graveyard Peter Stanford AMANDA HOPKINSON K Bernardo Kucinksi trans. Sue Branford ARTS 40 FEATURE Laura Gascoigne Federico Barocci TELEVISION John Morrish The Mystery of Mary Magdalene THEATRE Mark Lawson Longing Mies Julie Trelawny of the Wells Related Torrents
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