The Second Vatican Council said that the authorities have the duty to run the church, but so do the believers who belong to the community. Judith Valente is America's Chicago correspondent. Giovanna Breu is a former national correspondent for People magazine. Valente began her work as a staff reporter for The Washington Post.
She was twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, first in the public service category as part of a team of reporters at The Dallas Times Herald in the s. In , she was a finalist for the Pulitzer in the feature writing category for her front page article in The Wall Street Journal chronicling the story of a religiously conservative father caring for his son dying of AIDS.
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See our comments policy for more. How sad that you could not bother to find out who the nameless participants are in the picture you chose for the article. They are Latino and Latina theologians. Including them in your article would have helped you engage culture as well.
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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In June , he was awarded an honorary degree in philology, literature and classical traditions by the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna. In February he was awarded an honoris causa degree in Italian language and literature by the National and Kapodistirian University of Athens.
His vast literary work amounts to about one hundred and fifty volumes, mainly on biblical and literary topics, and on dialogue with the sciences, with particular attention to the aesthetic dimension of the Sacred Texts. In addition to being a writer, Cardinal Ravasi collaborates with newspapers and edits television programs. President Pontifical Council for Culture. This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using our website, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
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