
Bill Miller
Senior Reporter at The Tablet (Brooklyn, NY)
Writer born in Wisconsin, schooled in Montana, tested in Texas, settled in Manhattan.
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thetablet.org | Bill Miller
WANTAGH, N.Y. — It would be an understatement to say Long Island businessman Gary Krupp is a “dynamo.”At the drop of a hat, he can rattle off dates in history, the particular traditions of all major religions, and their various leaders, especially the Roman Catholic Church and its Vatican hierarchy. One might assume he is a lifelong Catholic, but he is not. Gary and his wife, Meredith, are Jewish.
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3 days ago |
thetablet.org | Bill Miller
Felt ‘complete joy’ when he became Pope FrancisWOODHAVEN — In 1970, Father Francisco Walker recalls living in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, when his uncle, a priest, paid him a visit accompanied by a friend. The uncle, Father Eduardo Peralta Ramos, a Jesuit, often visited the family home of his sister in Bella Vista, about 19 miles west of Buenos Aires, the nation’s capital.
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1 week ago |
thetablet.org | Bill Miller
Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis was an outspoken critic of war and cautioned against abusing the “just war” theory detailed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
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1 week ago |
thetablet.org | Bill Miller
Since the publication of his first book in 1982, Jorge Mario Bergoglio wrote prolifically about brotherly love, human dignity, social justice, environmentalism, and the role of the Roman Catholic Church in turbulent times. Since 2013, he wrote under a different name — Pope Francis. His first book, “Meditations for the Religious,” was published when this Buenos Aires, Argentina-born priest was a 46-year-old seminary rector.
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1 week ago |
thetablet.org | Bill Miller
BREEZY POINT — Laurie McGuire recalled on Easter Sunday growing up “five doors down” from St. Edmund Church, which was gutted on April 19, Holy Saturday, by a three-alarm fire. This is the same church that survived the ravages of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and subsequently became home to the “clamshell” statue of Mary that was salvaged from the “burn zone,” where 135 homes were razed.. McGuire said she was married in that church, as were her three sisters.
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