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Beautiful women: exhibit honors 1,000 women who are working every day to bring peace to our world. Though they weren't awarded the Nobel, each woman is herself a prize
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 'Women have their own way of avoiding war and creating peace.' These are the words of Samsidar,...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/07/08 by RENEE LaReau · More from publication -
Parish celebrates 'Blue Christmas'
For many people, Christmastime is a festive, frenzied blur of shopping, baking and merrymaking. But for just as many others, the holiday season can...
National Catholic Reporter, 12/21/07 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Hollywood and poverty: filmmaker puts the power of film at the service of the poor
It's a warm September evening, and the idyllic streets of downtown Burbank are quiet. I walk with filmmaker Gerry Straub past the corner of...
National Catholic Reporter, 11/03/06 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Uncommon choir: traveling with Notre Dame's innovative folk group
those who sing pray twice," St. Augustine once said. If only it were that simple. These days, those who sing, direct and write church music...
National Catholic Reporter, 07/28/06 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Essays that give rise to epiphany
RUNNING INTO THE ARMS OF GOD By Patrick Hannon ACTA Publications, 128 pages, $15.95 RUNNING INTO THE ARMS OF GOD By Patrick Hannon ACTA...
National Catholic Reporter, 05/26/06 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Women religious find new paths: at home, being visible attracts; young sisters find friendships in communities abroad
It's no secret that bustling, bursting-at-the-seams convents are a thing of the past, along with elementary schools and hospitals staffed primarily...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/24/06 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Creating dignity by design
Most people who visit the Louvre spend the bulk of their museum time viewing Venus de Milo, Winged Victory and the Borghese Gladiator, or...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/24/06 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Sacred starry night: astronomer finds spiritual, intellectual home in the night skies
Even in the early evening, the two-lane highway that stretches south from the Canadian border across the St. Lawrence Seaway into Canton, N.Y.,...
National Catholic Reporter, 10/28/05 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
Professors turn to pop culture in class
When people think of college philosophy and theology courses, they may think of Socrates, sacred scripture or the musings of the saints. Chances...
National Catholic Reporter, 10/28/05 by Renee LaReau · More from publication -
One-time Catholic columnist now pioneer for gays in workplace
It is the end of the workday at a Manhattan-based corporation, and nearly 100 senior-level investment bankers and managers drift into a posh...
National Catholic Reporter, 10/21/05 by Renee LaReau · More from publication
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