“CAN A CULTURED MAN, A EUROPEAN OF OUR DAYS, BELIEVE, REALLY BELIEVE IN THE DIVINITY OF THE SON OF GOD, JESUS CHRIST?”
Spiritual Exercises of the University Students of Communion and Liberation
Rimini, December 2009

In the issue of Traces > February 2010

february 2010

EDITORIAL

A New Story


FR. GIUSSANI
Fifth anniversary
The Promise of a Man Alive


“He Gave Life to My Life”
by Paola Bergamini


“The Seed Is Here. It Was Buried in the Sand.”
by Michele Benetti


The Charism of Experience
by Alberto Savorana


Current affairs
Beyond the earthquake
What Haiti Needs
by Stefano Zurlo


Dialogues
After the Pope’s visi
“I, a Jew, Explain the Pope’s Outstretched Hand”
by Joseph Weiler

ECUMENISM
“Radical orthodoxy”
Returning to Tradition

by Fabrizio Rossi


Life in CL
Romania
Free to Be a People
by Paolo Perego


New world
National Diaconia
A New Person, a New People
by Barbara Gagliotti


New York Encounter
Rendezvous at the Heart of the City
by Giacomo Maniscalco

CULTURE
Santiago de Compostela
Under the Portico of Glory
by Giuseppe Frangi

FAMILY SAINTS
Luigi and Maria Beltrame Quattrocchi
Scenes from a (True) Marriage
by Paola Bergamini

Columns
Letters
edited by Paola Bergamini
He Intercepted My Life at the Airport, Gently
by John Waters
Inside America
by Lorenzo Albacete

INSIDE pageone
Charity: Gift of self, moved
by Julián Carrón
The talk at the presentation of Charity, third volume of Is It Possible to Live this Way?  (McGill-Queen’s University Press) by Luigi Giussani (Dublin, January 7, 2010; New York, January 17, 2010; Montreal, January 18, 2010)