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Articles in Nov 28, 2003 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Bush's antipoverty weapon: nonprofits say 'I do' to funds for strengthening marriages; critics see better uses for federal money
by Joe Feuerherd - Luis Alberto Perez Barillas, a Guatemalan journalist, has received the International Prize for Press Freedom 2003 for investigating the responsibility of former dictator Efrain Rios Montt in the death and disappearance of thousands of leftist and indigen
- Drive-in church marks 50 years.
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'Stand-Up Mark' gives the Gospel truth; actor and storyteller dramatizes skeptic's journey to discipleship
by Retta Blaney -
Military diversity
by Adam Harmon -
Church monitors human rights
by Dennis Coday - Bush letter confuses gay church
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Bush sets new course in the Mideast; analysts praise directive on democratization, but some wonder if action will follow
by Margot Patterson -
Prophecy and the Catholic imagination
by Fred Herron -
The Dalai Lama
by Anne Marie Abowd - Diana, an 18-year-old college freshman who helped change Illinois law so that undocumented teens can qualify for in-state college tuition rates, is the 2003 recipient of the Cardinal Bernardin New Leadership Award
- Bishop resigns posts in protest
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Joan Kroc, peace benefactor, dies at 75; McDonald's heir revered for her unrivaled generosity to antiwar efforts
by Colman McCarthy - On celibacy
- Testing marriage as cure for social ills
- NCR board elects new chair
- John Gagliardi, football coach for St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn., became "America's winningest coach" Nov. 8 when his team beat Bethel College 29-26, giving the Johnnies the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title and
- Church ecclesiology 'emerging'
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Taking Liberia's case to the world: archbishop's tireless, risky work for peace and human rights is 'Gospel imperative'
by Patricia Lefevere -
The right Shannon
by E. Leo McMannus -
Breaking the fast
by Dennis Coday - Starbucks moves south
- The fine art of papal prognostication
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Melting the Dreamsicle of praise
by Jeannette Cooperman -
Sex abuse
by Connell J. Maguire -
Racism thwarts building project, developers say
by Bob McClory - Evangelist Billy Graham turned 85 Nov. 7 and began solidifying plans for continuing his evangelistic ministry next year
- Catholic teens storm Houston
- Quick takes
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Depleted uranium
by Frank P. Belcastro - Public, private schools ban wearing religious symbols
- Priest fears Iraq's slip into chaos
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Cardinal proposes encyclical on migrants
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
Looking back at the invasion of Grenada
by Stephen Zunes -
NCR's best issue
by Paul J. Herbick -
For the least among us
by Tom Roberts - Thomas DeStefano, a 33-year veteran with Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens and that organization's first lay chief executive officer, has been named interim president of Catholic Charities USA
- Praying for Georgia
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Liberia: holding on to tenuous peace: war-scarred country seeks new start in face of enormous social problems
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Rain in the Southwest
by Mick Mandeville - Rios Montt defeat is a small victory for Guatemala
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Massachusetts court gives green light for gays to wed
by Chuck Colbert - Michael Steier, secretary for evangelization and catechetical formation for the Camden, N.J., diocese, has been named assistant secretary for catechesis and leadership formation in the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Department of Education
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Indian cardinal calls for increased local authority; colleagues echo desire for decentralization, power to bishops' conferences
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Following the road of Vatican IIand beyond: book brings historical perspective to vision of future role of laity
by Dolores R. Leckey - Bishop Reilly
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Ivorian cardinal under threat
by Dennis Coday - Death watch
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Belgian bishop asks Vatican to consider female deacons
by John L. Allen, Jr. -
The Gospel according to Mel: anti-Semitic or 'one of the best Jesus films'? Controversy swirls around 'The Passion'
by Raymond A. Schroth - Sanctions on politicians
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