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Articles in Dec 22, 1995 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Layers of color celebrate life: artist's paintings embody Christmas spirit
by Leslie Wirpsa -
Community of Caring helps teens' statistics change for the better
by Arthur Jones -
Simple life, aging help missioner gain trust
by Bob McCahill -
NAFTA changes displace women workers
by Moises Sandoval -
Inner-city peer counselors foster values
by Arthur Jones -
What if all the miracles of creation were wrapped in that first moment?
by John-Erik Stig Hansen -
Toy Story
by Joseph Cunneen -
NBSC works to keep cultural gifts alive
by Dorothy Vidulich -
We willed divinity to visit our planet
by Michael J. Farrell -
The American President
by Joseph Cunneen -
Christian Coalition takes aim at Boston
by James G. McManus -
CEO defends mining firm in full-page ads
by Jason Berry -
Who Wrote the New Testament? The Making of the Christian Myth
by Michael O'Connor -
Seems it goes without saying, you never planned to be poor
by Donna E. Dodson -
Wannabe a Msgr.? 67 say yes; 3 say no
by Dick Ryan -
Diner upset when activist is kicked out
by Teresa Malcolm -
Mighty Aphrodite
by Joseph Cunneen -
A show of peaceful support can end the suffering in Tibet
by Wayne Teasdale
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