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Talking to myself: a way out of gray world inside my head - Brief Article
Blessed with caregiver's love, the brain wires itself for dialogue, relationship Blessed with caregiver's love, the brain wires itself for...
National Catholic Reporter, 10/05/01 by Jeanette BATZ · More from publication -
Remembering restraint where words still have power - profanity - Brief Article
They said to do it, but I felt like shit, so I --" my father-in-law caught my husband's narrowed eye, saw the flush slowly rising. "Well I did, I...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/26/99 by Jeanette BATZ · More from publication -
Don't overlook the unlikely angels
A showing of paintings of angels from the Vatican is showing during the summer of 1998 at the St. Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, MO. The displays...
National Catholic Reporter, 08/14/98 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication -
Joy abounds and puppies know where - joy and the religous experience - Column
A woman with a naturally joyous nature finds after reading a book by Matthew Kelly, talking with the author, and reading others such as CS Lewis,...
National Catholic Reporter, 07/04/97 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication -
Teachers appeal for fair deal in St. Louis - teachers in the Missouri archdiocese strike for a union - Column
The teachers in the Archdiocese of St Louis were angered because in spite of their charge to educate the next generation of Catholics, the...
National Catholic Reporter, 05/09/97 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication -
Humility, hubris shape the clay of Genesis - lessons for life - Column
A woman recounts the lesson she learned about humility and control as she attends pottery classes. The clay refuses to obey her at first as she...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/14/97 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication -
Stumbling lightly toward the gift of grace
A woman reflects on what the term grace meant to her as she matured through life. As a child she was graceless as her short adolescent body refused...
National Catholic Reporter, 12/27/96 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication -
'Smuggle back what's lost,' wild Mary Daly tells women
Mary Daly, professor of feminist ethics, has developed a distrust of all religions and their treatment of women, and believes that rage may be...
National Catholic Reporter, 05/31/96 by Jeanette Batz · More from publication



