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Content from the Nov/Dec 2006 Issue:

Lay Witness Feature Articles
Awaiting His Coming
By Donna G. McMaster
 
Hearts at Home
By Stacy Mitch
 
Keep on Hoeing
By Bishop Robert F. Vasa
 
Loving the Lectionary
By John Bergsma
 
Montessori Catechesis?
By Suzanne Lewis
 
Preparing for a New Translation of the Roman Missal
By Msgr. James P. Moroney
 
Tribute to Ed Sullivan
By CUF
 
Lay Witness Department Updates
Are You Ready?   By Leon Suprenant
 
Book Reviews   By Various
 
Catholic Quiz   By CUF
 
Chapter News   By CUF
 
Evoking the Divine: The Organ and Sacred Music   By Pope Benedict XVI
 
From the Editor's Desk   By Mike Sullivan
 
New Ecclesial Movements   By CUF
 
The Pope, The Council, and the Mass   By An Interview with Kenneth D. Whitehead
 
Lay Witness Columns
An Issue that Won’t Go Away!
By Mary Ann Kuharski
 
Back to the Garden: Theology of the Body from Eden to Today
By Edward P. Sri
 
Ecumenism: In the Nick of Time
By Mike Aquilina
 
Faith for the Next Generation
By Donald DeMarco
 
In Brief
By CUF
 
The Cult of Busyness
By Colleen Carroll Campbell
 
The Guiding Hand
By Frederick W. Marks
 
The Vocation and Mission of St. Joseph: The Man Closest to Christ
By Rick Sarkisian, Ph.D.
 
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From Our Founder

Catholics United for the Faith has offered assistance to the Catholic bishops in the United States in their great work of furthering the all-important renewal which the Documents of the Council call for and which Pope Paul VI described as an inner, personal, moral renewal. This purpose, which is first in importance, and which is a prerequisite for the others, means that we exist in order to respond publicly and together to what Vatican II called the universal call to holiness. This spiritual renewal must be realized by the response of large numbers of the laity to the call to perfection, by an awakening to the depth and totality of Christ’s call; it means a real conversion into that leaven, that salt, that light which Christ asks us to be.

H. Lyman Stebbins
December 1981