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Articles in July 1, 2005 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Iraq editorial
by Kzak Monk -
Democracy in the church
by Mary DeForrest - Archbishop, scientist meet
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A Catholic woman's story
by George R. Szewz - Conference of Major Superiors of Men
- Tucson, Ariz.a bankruptcy judge June 14 approved settlements by the diocese totaling about $9.8 million for 30 people who filed claims of sexual abuse by priests or other diocesan employees
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A different coming of age story
by Rebecca Beyer -
A new battle plan: Spanish Catholics take pope's fight against 'relativism' to the streets
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
U.S. rhetoric about Hezbollah blurs reality
by Stephen Zunes -
No medical malice
by John J. Welsh -
'Things want to grow'
by Thomas W. Roberts - Jaime Sin
- Halt urged on modified food
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A priest defends his church
by Joe Carr - School ends abruptly
- Vatican praises, chides the rich
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What 'crisis' of the middle class?
by Brian Kantz - Norman Kansfield
- Fort Worth, Texasthe diocese has posted to its Web site www.fwdioc.org the names of all priests accused of sexual misconduct with minors
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For love of books: infectiously entertaining essays reflect a bibliophile's passion
by Jeff Severns Guntzel - Edward A. McCarthy
- Burlington, Ky.a judge June 9 rejected a $120 million sexual abuse settlement between victims and the Covington, Ky., diocese, saying the actual money available to victims is only $40 million
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Talented and old school: actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth brings faith to song and stage
by Retta Blaney -
It's time to discuss exiting Iraq; mediated settlement talks would be an effective policy on the ground in Iraq
by Patrick G. Coy -
Rainbow sash wearers
by Sharon K. Masloski - High court to hear marriage case
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Starting point
by Mike Delay -
Friends, farce and super-cool gangsters
by Joseph Cunneen - 'Religious right' wrong model for Europe
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Illegal immigration
by Bette Eggers - Godcasting may be the podcast's 'first killer app'
- Green Bay, Wis.the diocese announced June 7 that Pope John Paul laicized Donald Buzanowski in March
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The quirks of history; editor at large Arthur Jones, retiring after 30 years with NCR, looks back on his beginnings
by Arthur Jones -
Japanese animator spirits us away to an intricate, enchanting world
by Rich Heffern -
Quotable quote
by Leonard J. Kaufer - Quotable & notable
- Bostonthe archdiocese announced June 9 that six of its priests who have been accused of sexual abuse of minors are "no longer in the clerical state."
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Bishops discuss liturgy, abuse norms: memorial acclamation under dispute at Chicago meeting
by Joe Feuerherd - Manchester, N.H.the diocese announced June 9 that Ronald E. Corriveau has been laicized by a decree issued March 21 by Pope John Paul II
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Schiavo autopsy points up need for end-of-life discussions
by Patricia Lefevere -
Cardinal Ruini's victory; low voter turnout for in vitro referendum is ascribed to the church's political muscle in Italy
by John L. Allen, Jr.
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