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Faithful Fools chip away at the boundaries; Franciscan nun teams with Unitarian minister to serve in San Francisco's Tenderloin district
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] SAN FRANCISCO. It was nearing the end of the first day of Gillian Siple's street retreat and...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/20/09 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
'A training camp for mystics': Sophia Center brings together thought and discussion from art, quantum physics, theology, ecology and healing
Here is the sacred," physicist Brian Swimme said softly as 150 pairs of eyes gazed at the projected image of the Rosette Nebula, a 4...
National Catholic Reporter, 09/07/07 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Diocese meets challenges of ethnic diversity
Rufino Zaragoza, a third-generation Mexican American is imbued with the riches of his Hispanic Catholicism--its exuberant music, its unwavering...
National Catholic Reporter, 09/15/06 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
This parish holds a 'gun bake'
Jovita Solis, a 23-year-old receptionist at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Oakland, lost her older brother, Rogelio, to gun violence last...
National Catholic Reporter, 05/21/04 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
`Defeating hate' with a play about a killing: local murder brings Matthew Shepard story home for students
When Dennis Kohles, theatrical director at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif., decided to stage "The Laramie Project," a play based on...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/21/03 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Prayer beads an ancient devotion - Spirituality
Prayer beads originally were devised to help people to keep track of repetitive devotions. They enabled one to pray while doing routine jobs and...
National Catholic Reporter, 12/13/02 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Rosaries focus on sacred creation - Spirituality
Prayer beads, an ancient method for keeping track of one's religious recitations and meditations, are evolving to keep pace with the expanding of...
National Catholic Reporter, 12/13/02 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Mother, son co-write creation tale - Family Life
Usually, when kids are sick and have to stay home from school, they watch TV. Or maybe read books. Usually, when kids are sick and have to stay...
National Catholic Reporter, 11/15/02 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Schools restore God's garden: environmental education teaches students to cultivate earth's beauty - Catholic Education
Kyle Williams, 11, loves working in St. Augustine School garden because he gets to chow down on carrots -- just like Bugs Bunny, his favorite...
National Catholic Reporter, 03/22/02 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication -
Catholic Worker: Can it work as a family activity?
Couples discuss raising children amid shelters and soup kitchens Couples discuss raising children amid shelters and soup kitchens Could that...
National Catholic Reporter, 10/29/99 by Sharon Abercrombie · More from publication
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