Emmanuel Magazine July/August 2017 | Page 2
Emmanuel
Website and Digital Edition
On our website, emmanuelpublishing.org, you will
find current short scriptural, theological, and cultural
reflections, all from a eucharistic perspective. Information
as to subscribing to our digital edition can also be found at
emmanuelpublishing.org.
If you are a current subscriber to the print edition of Emmanuel,
you can request free access to the digital edition. Please send
your name, address and account number (as it appears on
your mailing label) to [email protected].
We will then send you instructions on how to obtain your
digital edition. Thank you for subscribing to Emmanuel.
EMMANUEL MAGAZINE (ISSN 0013-6719) is published
bimonthly with 6 issues a year, by the Congregation
of the Blessed Sacrament, 5384 Wilson Mills Road,
Cleveland, Ohio 44143-3092. Phone (440) 449-2103. E-mail:
[email protected]. Periodicals postage
paid at Cleveland, Ohio and at additional mailing offices.
SUBSCRIPTIONS (print subscription includes access to digital
edition): individual (U.S.) $35.00 one year/ $65.00 two years;
Canadian and foreign $40.00 one year/ $75.00 two years,
U.S. currency; single issues $8.00 plus postage. EDITOR:
5384 Wilson Mills Road, Cleveland OH 44143. POSTMASTER:
send address change to Emmanuel Magazine, 5384 Wilson
Mills Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44143-3092. ©2017
EDITOR
ART DIRECTOR MANAGER
LAYOUT
CIRCULATION MANAGER
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR
PHOTOGRAPHY
Anthony Schueller, SSS
John Christman, SSS
Kay Vincent
Elizabeth Zaller
Patrick Riley
John Christman, SSS;
Keith Chevalier
BOARD
Lisa Marie Belz, OSU
Thomas Dragga
James Menkaus
Gilbert Ostdiek, OFM
COVER
CARDINAL THUAN
Paul Newton
2011, Oil on Linen
©2017 BY THE CONGREGATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
EMMANUEL MAGAZINE is a member of the Catholic Press Association.
Indexed by The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index.
[email protected]
Emmanuel Magazine is published by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament. The
Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament is a Roman Catholic religious group of men whose
mission is to assist the church in its efforts to form Christian communities whose center of
life is the Eucharist. “Our ideal,” as it is stated in our Rule of Life, “is to live the mystery of the
Eucharist fully and to make known its meaning, so that Christ’s reign may come and the
glory of God be revealed to the world.”
214