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Articles in Oct 24, 2003 issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Anglicans try to dodge open schism
- Msgr. Philip Murnion, who died of cancer Aug. 19, was honored posthumously by CARA with the Cardinal Cushing Medal for Advancement of Church Research for his extensive work in church leadership research
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Student-run soup kitchen lauded
by Dennis Coday -
Friars' drug abuse program wins grant
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Seeking historical truth
by Vincent J. McNally - U.S. needs new vision to get out of Iraq morass
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Trade fair showcases fair trade
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Update: nuns won't be deported
by Dennis Coday - Correction
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Feminism liberates men, women alike
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Bishop Murphy's home
by Karen Montalbano -
Pope marks 25-year pontificate: conclave speculation thrives during frail pope's silver jubilee
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Dean Hoge, a professor of sociology at The Catholic University of America and director of the university's Life Cycle Institute, has received the Father Louis J. Luzbetak Award for Exemplary Church Service from the Center for Applied Research in the Apost
- Reducing arms
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Health care activists take to campaign trail: 'the nurses know what they see at the bedsideindividual patients who can have incredible suffering as a result of not having coverage,' said oncology nurse Sarah Swisher
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Baathism in Iraq
by Peter Ruggere - Bishops issue call to political responsibility
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U.N. remembers 'Pacem in Terris'
by Dennis Coday - Msgr. Stephen P. Happel: Theologian and academic
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Boston College forum focuses on issues below surface of crisis
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Israel's attack on Syria is an ill omen for the Middle East
by Stephen Zunes -
Sharon's role in Israel
by Bob Sargent -
Journalists, activists threatened
by Dennis Coday -
Antipoverty campaign awards grants worth $8.75 million
by Dennis Coday - Presidential panel ponders biotech's moral quandaries
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Conversion is the change the church needs: group's slogan could embrace word hallowed by liberals, conservatives
by Don Brophy -
Money and sex abuse
by Frank V. Pesce -
Peace force sends off first deployment: Sri Lanka team a step to goal of nonviolent, 2,000-strong 'army'
by Claire Schaeffer-Duffy - Jim and Lucy Carney of Winnetka, Ill., founded 10 years ago a prison ministry called Victory 2000 and have sent more than 1.5 million spiritual books to individual prisoners at 844 correctional institutions nationwide
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Norms set to sell church assets
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Surge in ranks of uninsureds called 'national disgrace'
by Arthur Jones -
Liturgical abuses
by Francis W. Rodgers -
Cardinal supports secularism
by Dennis Coday - Herman Will Jr.: Methodist peace activist
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Synod of Laity aims to restore church: Illinois Catholics take creative action in response to crisis
by Robert McClory -
Our Restless Heart: the Augustinian Tradition
by Antonia Ryan - On Eugene Kennedy
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40 years along the path
by Tom Rolst -
Bishops issue election document
by Dennis Coday -
Update: judge bars group from portraying itself as Catholic
by Dennis Coday - Feeding tube removed
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Bashing the military
by Eugene A. Peterman -
Papal visit to Slovakia
by Bill Nottingham -
China blocks church Web site
by Dennis Coday - Fred Rogers, the late television personality, has had an early childhood learning center named for him at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., Rogers' hometown
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Fewer refugees admitted to U.S
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Cocktails with a curmudgeon: on his centenary, English novelist Evelyn Waugh deserves remembrance for his service to American Catholics
by Arthur Jones -
Respecting the Dalai Lama
by Dennis A. Cherry -
Knights give pope millions
by Dennis Coday - Maryknoll Fr. William Fryda, a physician, received the Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Humanitarian Award for his work in bringing quality health care to the poor of Nairobi, Kenya
- Bishops resign, new ones named
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Revamping standards for corporations
by Chris Byrd - Prison ministry
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