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Articles in Sept 19, 2003 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Withdrawal from Iraq demanded
by Dennis Coday -
Richard B. Philbrick, a retired Chicago religion reporter, received the Religion Newswriters Association's Lifetime Achievement Award for 20 years of covering religion for the Chicago Tribune, 1954-74
by Dennis Coday - Antiwar rally slated for Oct. 25
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Interstate tragedy tests compassion for migrants
by Arthur Jones -
Comical quirks: films find humor, pathos in two ordinary lives
by Joseph Cunneen - Voice of the Faithful
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Witnesses for peace put God before government
by Melissa Jones -
Smashing the 'idol' of religious superiority: pluralist theologians gather in England for international summit
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
St. Xavier University
by Dennis Coday - Mennonites in budget crunch
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In Kentucky, some victims see stagnation
by Jeff Guntzel -
Hari Raya
by Thomas Gayton -
Peter Steinfels' book
by Don Cuddihee -
Protecting the planet: 'green nuns' put land ethic into action
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Death row inmates lose best friend and apostle
by Judy Morris -
Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception
by Dennis Coday - Attacks continue
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Pilgrimage: 'stop these deaths': U.S. and Mexican Catholics will unite Nov. 2 at altar to commemorate 2,300 victims of perilous border crossing
by Arthur Jones -
Wilson's ghost still shadows 21st century
by Maria Falco -
Group is committed to collaboration
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Mass media can be ministry
by Richard Leonard - Highlights of NCRonline
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Thousands at risk in migration
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Death watch
by Dennis Coday -
O'Malley key to settlement, say attorneys
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Stones
by David Ray -
We break the same breadlet's talk
by Peggie L. Thorp -
Seeing is believing on the U.S.-Mexico border
by Arthur Jones -
Catholic groups lobby global trade ministers
by Ioan Grillo -
Put Peter's Pence on your card
by Dennis Coday -
Crosier Fathers and Brothers
by Dennis Coday - Bishops decline Iraq resolution
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With families in U.S., 'we have to try again'
by Arthur Jones - Open Range
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Selling orthodoxy
by Paul Surlis -
World War I pacifist suffered for his faith: once despised, now honored, Ben Salmon endured jail, force-feeding and public contempt for his convictions
by Melissa Jones -
Dangerous and deadly game
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'Messy' future for Anglicans
by Dennis Coday -
Peter Steinfels, a New York Times writer, and Margaret O'Brien Steinfels, former editor of Commonweal magazine, received the Marianist Award from the University of Dayton Sept. 3
by Dennis Coday -
Give me a teacher
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A model saint?
by Gary Macy - O'Malley sets a model for healing
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A journey behind prison walls: delegation of Kentucky Catholics brings community to penitentiary
by Margaret Gabriel -
Frank Roque, accused of killing Sikh immigrant Balbir Singh Sodhi in Mesa, Ariz., four days after the 9/11 attacks, will reportedly plead insanity
by Dennis Coday - Bishops argue for amendment to define marriage
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Gregory faults reporting on scandal: not enough credit given for sex abuse policies, says conference head
by Kevin Eckstrom -
Memorial
by Catherine Wolf Maresca -
Gay marriage
by Cait Finnegan -
Lay-run parishes point to future: in Appalachia, more Catholics are getting a preview of lay pastoral leadership
by Margaret Gabriel -
Interfaith dialogue: beyond 'tea and cookies'
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
Victor George Puotinen, 49, a former employee of the Baltimore archdiocese, was arrested Aug. 29 on charges of stealing nearly $443,000 from the archdiocese and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
by Dennis Coday - Afghani human rights in danger
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Conservative Catholics urge bishops to challenge 'dissenters': pro-choice Catholics unfit for leadership posts, say meeting participants
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If Women Ruled the World
by Anna Lee Brendza -
Bishop Barbarito
by Marie Scales -
Preserving the gospel stories of today: project seeks to record Catholic experience under communism
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Julian Filochowski, retiring after 21 years as director of the British Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, was honored as a "beacon of light and hope" and a "most marvelous servant" by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor of Westminst
by Dennis Coday -
Vatican pushes nuclear test ban
by Dennis Coday - Catholic conscientious objector found guilty of lesser charge
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Former Padres executive takes on 'missionary work'
by Arthur Jones -
Home to the South: after decades of going north, many African-Americans are now returning to the South to find a region where much remains unchanged
by Diana L. Hayes -
U.S. spin on Iraq
by Frank P. Belcastro -
Sex and sensibility: a faith-based view: sex educator tackles tough issues with young teens
by Patricia Lefevere -
Guerrillas threaten to kill bishop
by Dennis Coday -
American Jewish Committee
by Dennis Coday -
Report says 70,000 dead or disappeared in Peru
by Barbara J. Fraser -
James Shannon loved the church all his life: Bishop who resigned over Humanae Vitae and married is laid to rest with honors
by Mary Bader -
Disenchanted Boston Catholics seek reform
by Richard E McBrien -
United Nations control
by Alfred Kracher - Minnesota grandmother wins top missionary honor
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