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Articles in Jan 15, 2006, issue of Catholic New Times
- Bishops' bad language: God's word to humanity became flesh and we have often learned this language and activity of love. Unfortunately, the church as institution speaks another language of sole, clerical ownership
by Tom Hassett
- New editor for CNT
- Abused women face later health problems
- U.S. Christians march on Guantanamo
- Mother Angelica
by Gerry Tannam
- When racism masquerades as journalism
by Matthew Behrens
- Cheap fuel for the Bronx from Venezuela
- Church ownership claims weighed
- Edmonton college honours two
by Veronica Dunne
- Not-so-petty cash for Bat Mitzvah
- KAIROS active at WTO talks
- Letters
by Ted Schmidt
- Fond farewell
- Saying 'no' to King Herod: the forgotten Christmas Story is relevant today. Matthew's infancy narrative reminds us that both Herod and Caesar are never far from us
by William E. Alberts
- L'Arche meets hospice movement
- Never suppress the spirit
by Leonard Desroches
- Millions of "invisible" children at risk: UNICEF
- A tale of two theologies
by Carlos Angulo
- Globalization and Catholic Social Thought: Present Crisis, Future Hope
by Jack Costello
- Prayers for Jim
by Phyllis Parr
- Actor Glover supports struggling hotel workers
- On seeing Wesley Baker die
by Dave Zirin
- Capote a morality play
by Patrick Donohue
- Catholic worker on Jim
by Rob Shearer
- Canada supports Israel at UN
- New Vatican Instruction on ordination of gay men: theologian says the Canadian bishops, embarrassed by the Vatican insults, cannot speak publicly as the church is still monarchical, not collegial
by Gregory Baum
- Let's give the holidays back to the pagans
by Andrew M. Greeley
- Tom McKillop: order of Canada, 'father' of families, friend of Jesus
by Ted Schmidt
- Jim's dangerous walk
by Charlie Bonafacio
- UN summit on earth draws applause
- For what it's worth, our condolences
- Christmas 2005
by Ted Schmidt
- Goodbye to baby Jesus
- Kingston solidarity
by Christine Tripp
- Nuclear salvation: 'we've heard it before': 'the nuclear industry will be emitting as much carbon dioxide from mining and treating its ore as it saves from the so-called clean power it produces
by Rosalie Bertell
- Systemic violence and the 'F' word: many young women today grapple with their feminist identity out of fear
by Renee Bondy
- Wounds still fester, relatively speaking
by Jim Roberts
- Cultivating family forests
by Kate Quinn
- Harold Pinter, truth teller
- Radical rebirth necessary, writer says
by Tom Harpur
- Human rights group to sue CIA
- Married priests and women's ordinations: a report from Wiesbaden: no valid arguments against women's ordination, but some reservations about the 'river ordinations surface at Wiesbaden conference
by Francois Brassard