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Articles in May 7, 2004 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Foot washing
by Paul Lea Lujanac -
Protests halt swimsuit sales
by Dennis Coday -
Church, conscience, constitution and common sense: we thought it was resolved in 1960, but in 2004 the 'Catholic question' is back with a vengeance
by Joan Chittister -
When having all the answers isn't enough
by Tom Roberts - Gerardi remembered
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The rise of global fundamentalism: fundamentalists battle what they see as modernity's evils, but the movement itself springs from a modern mindset
by Margot Patterson -
Untener for all seasons
by Kayrene Anderson -
Meat pros and cons
by Joe Itle -
Faith groups aim to create uproar for uninsured
by Arthur Jones -
Forgiveness and hope in the china cabinet
by Mark Klempner -
More than a pretty facelift
by Thomas W. Roberts -
Chaplain's military career ends in dispute; archbishop dismisses priest known for victim support in abuse crisis
by Arthur Jones -
Artificial feeding
by Barbara Schlotfeldt -
Seton Hall regrets judges' honors
by Dennis Coday -
The Jesus of journalism
by Raymond A. Schroth -
Democracy in Venezuela
by Chuck Kaufman -
Unsworth on Cardinal Law
by Brian McCarthy - Correction
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World uneasy with warlike U.S. policy
by Robert F. Drinan -
Bishops not partisan for Bush, cardinal says
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Summer listings 2
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Brethren welcome gays
by Dennis Coday -
Putting the Dead Sea Scrolls in context
by Francis J. Moloney -
Standing with oppressed
by Larry Lange -
Islam vs. McWorld
by Jerome F. Downs -
Donations down, needs up, service agencies report
by Arthur Jones -
Pro-choice protesters set sights on Catholic church
by Joe Feuerherd -
Bishop takes issue with late predecessor
by Robert J. McClory -
Ekeh a bit naive
by Robert M. Friday -
African oil attracts U.S
by Dennis Coday -
Moral visions on film: 'Dogville' satirizes America; 'Spring' is a lyric meditation on time
by Joseph Cunneen - From power to paralyzing fear
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HIV up among married women
by Dennis Coday -
Sister named to high-level Vatican post: some see appointment as attempt to open doors to women
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
Priests convey concerns to archbishop
by Mary M. Byrne -
Diocese's new leadership style sparks discontent
by Robert McClory -
Cardinal questions Israel's plans
by Dennis Coday -
Mary McGrory, Post columnist, dies
by Colman McCarthy -
Japanese grant to aid Liberia's child soldiers
by Dennis Coday -
Bishops criticize president
by Dennis Coday
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