The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Michael Joyce's Mission: Using Philanthropy to Wage a War of Ideas

By William A. Schambra

It was typical of Michael S. Joyce, who died last month at age 63, to focus one of his last major speeches about conservative philanthropy not on abstract ideologies or arcane public-policy concepts, but rather on his memories of a sultry evening in the late summer of 1995, when he appeared in the pulpit of Holy Redeemer Institutional...

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