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Articles in Sept 24, 1999 issue of National Catholic Reporter
- WORLD - death penalty considerations in the Philippines - other world news is included
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Bookshelf - a list, and brief description, of books is presented on variety of topics including religion, music, and self-help - Bibliography
by William C. Graham -
U.S.-Indonesia military ties extensive
by Thomas C. Fox -
The last class of the millennium
by Raymond A. Schroth -
Imprisoned SOA protesters get early release - activists, sentenced for vandalims at the School of the Americas, are released after a court of appeals changed the sentence to a concurrent status - Brief Article
by Teresa Malcolm -
Dreaming of Vineyard U
by Mary Rose D'Angelo - NATION - Cardinal John O'Connor has a successful recovery from brain tumor surgery - this and other items are discussed - Brief Article
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European Synod - 1999
by John L. Jr. Allen -
Using Chicago At DePaul - DePaul University
by Pamela Schaeffer - LETTERS
- Survey studies women who feel called to ordination - study finds that 265 of 894 Catholic respondents feel a call to ordination - Brief Article - Polling Data - Statistical Data Included
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Corporations too big to benign - environmental concerns
by Arthur Jones -
Freshman orientation - college freshmen receive assistance
by Pamela Schaeffer -
Peace and trade, not sanctions, will change Iraq - US objects to the Pope's proposed visit to Iraq - Brief Article
by Robert A. Sirico -
Targeting of religious groups signals extent of breakdown - the violence that swept through East Timor, following the vote for independence, encompassed Catholic Church representatives as well as private citizens - Brief Article
by Dennis Coday -
Reconsidering Scholasticism
by Howard Kainz - Correction
- Jingles for Jesus deadline draws near or maybe not - contest inspired by Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini's suggestion that song and dance might help fill churchesl - Brief Article
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A call for books and a poignant postscript
by Michael J. Farrell -
Pittsburgh priests split form federation - the Association of Pittsburgh Priests has charged that the National Federation of Prients' Councils is too passive, and is withdrawing from the organization - Brief Article
by Patricia Lefevere -
If church means a building, something's missing - Many urban churches are in need of repair, but sometimes the emphasis on maintaining the building becomes more important than the church's message - Brief Article
by Jeannette Batz
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