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By Karl Keating



This Rock
Volume 5, Number 1
  January 1994  

 Up Front
By Karl Keating
 Letters
 Dragnet
  TO BE OR NOT TO BE A SACRAMENT
By NICHOLAS HALLIGAN, O.P.
  END OF THE OXFORD MOVEMENT
By BOBBY JINDAL
 Verse by Verse
Graven Images
 Quarterly Quiz
Let's Play Twenty-One
By Karl Keating
 Classic Apologetics
The Truth of Scripture
By C. Lattey, S.J.
 Fathers Know Best
In Three Persons
 Old Testament Guide
Sirach
By Antonio Fuentes
 Sidebar
The Top Ten Things Protestants Are No Good At
By Patrick Madrid
 Heresy of the Month
Sabellianism
By James Akin
 Liturgical Abuses
Fr. Withit
By Todd M. Aglialoro
 Quick Questions

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You will notice a "massive" change with this issue. I mean the magazine's mass has increased by the addition of 16 pages. After four years at 32 pages, This Rock, like Topsy, "just grow'd."

This is not our only recent change. With the October 1993 issue we went to a new paper stock. The matte finish allows a crisper look at virtually the same price as our old stock.

We thank the many readers who responded to our request for input concerning alterations we have been contemplating. Almost all of you asked for more pages and begged us not to use glossy paper. Matte stock, while having a smoother finish than uncoated paper, doesn't suffer from glare, yet it holds the ink better and produces sharper images.

(Compare the letterforms on this page with those on the corresponding page of the September issue. A close look will show that the uncoated stock allowed the ink to soak into the paper, making letterforms appear smudgy.)

Another change takes place with this issue, but you won't notice it until summer. We have gone from twelve issues a year to eleven. There will be a combined July/August issue from now on. This change allows our staff time for vacations with their families. (Producing 48 pages monthly is, of course, half again as time-consuming as producing 32.)

Although you will receive one fewer issue each year, you will receive more pages. Under the old regime a year's subscription provided 384 pages of text. Now you will get 528, an increase of 37.5 percent. Progress!


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