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Neighborhoods, some still in ruins, mourn, resist parish closures
At St. Maurice Church in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, there are no voices in the choir loft, no schoolchildren in the churchyard. St....
National Catholic Reporter, 08/22/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Catholic workers: young energy enlivens celebration of 75th anniversary
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] They came from New York, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Germany and Boston, adherents of a...
National Catholic Reporter, 07/25/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Mortgage crisis weighs heavily on poor: buried in nation's financial woes is a serious moral issue, Catholic leaders say
As Congress grapples with solutions to the nation's housing crisis--with bills aimed more at business bailouts than at helping the working class or...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/18/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Unruly Americans vie for attention: Pope to get eyeful along U.S. route if he's looking
When Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington April 17 for his first visit to the United States he'll be greeted by that unruly American church...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/04/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Liberation theology frames Wright's view
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In the national discussion that followed the recent speech on race by presidential candidate...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/04/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Charities brace for leaner economy
As the specter of recession looms over the U.S. economy and Americans begin to tighten their belts, managers of major Catholic charities are...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/07/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Subprime loan crisis swamps agencies: housing advocates scramble to assist clients facing foreclosure
The subprime mortgage crisis plaguing the nation's economy has put extreme pressures on Catholic agencies in many parts of the country, swelling...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/22/08 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Incarnation on Rochambeau Avenue: every week, we bump into God at a crowded table with friends
I can hear their laughter before I push open the unlocked door and slip off my shoes. Three or four people are crowded in the galley kitchen of my...
National Catholic Reporter, 12/21/07 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
Grappling with tensions between money, mission
As Catholic higher education in the United States enters its third century, colleges and universities are striving to maintain their uniquely...
National Catholic Reporter, 11/02/07 by Eileen Markey · More from publication -
A radical call: Lay Catholic community Agape lives off the land, following gospel of nonviolence with no compromise
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Amid the hum of crickets and tree frogs, at the end of a rocky lane deep in the New England...
National Catholic Reporter, 11/02/07 by Eileen Markey · More from publication
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