National Catholic Reporter
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Articles in Oct 3, 2003, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Land mine ban makes progress
by Dennis Coday - Bishop Jose Camnate na Bissign of Guinea-Bissau, a West African nation that was rocked by a military coup Sept. 13
- Palestinian Christians support Arafat
by Dennis Coday - Compline
by Kilian McDonnell - The mission of the church
by Peter C. Phan - Iraqi Christians shut out of civil structures, bishops say
by Dennis Coday - Johnny Cash, the country singer who died Sept. 12, was mourned by the Rev. Billy Graham, who called Cash "deeply religious."
- Corrections
- The Spinner
by Martha Wickman - NCR coverage
by Patricia L. Moore - Vietnamese nuns study in north
by Dennis Coday - Fr. Paolo Turturro, one of Italy's most famous Mafia-fighting priests
- Catholic charities hearing puts face on poverty: meeting sets agency's social policy lobbying priorities for 2004
by Tim Moran - Monarch
by Kate Martin - John McCloskey's ministry
by Michael F. Connor - Bishops push cloning ban
by Dennis Coday - Churches oppose gun law
by Dennis Coday - Texas bishops call for resumption of migrant policy talks with Mexico
- Da Vinci Code is more fantasy than fact: Bestseller offers rich stew of Catholicism and conspiracy
by Andrew M. Greeley - NCR Catholics
by Shirley Bianchi - Preach with deeds, bishops told
by Dennis Coday - Fair trade advocates cheer new Procter & Gamble coffee
by Dennis Coday - Tutu promotes South Africa's example of restorative justice
by Joshua Stowe - 'The Maldonado Miracle' mixes mystery with humor
by Teresa Malcolm - Papal infallibility
by Monica Zabar - Bishop Walter F. Sullivan, who turned 75 June 10, has resigned from the Richmond, Va. diocese, which he has headed since 1974
- Marriage, bill gains supporters
by Dennis Coday - Outdated liturgy document creates a stir: draft would have restored Communion rail, other old ways
by John L. Allen, Jr. - The ancient labyrinth makes a comeback: walk through maze recalls our wandering journey through life
by Tim Unsworth - Religious pluralism
by Cajetan Peter D'Souza - Passionate about peacemakingand making par
by Tom Rolst - Irshad Manji's publisher, Random House, is seeking police protection for the Canadian author who has come under fire for her provocative new book, The Trouble with Islam: A Wake-Up Call for Honesty and Change
- Arab-Americans release voter guide to Democratic primaries
by Dennis Coday - Church in East Europe needs 'new inner architecture'
by Jonathan Luxmoore - Sharon's preemptive strikes block chance for a better future
by Neve Gordon - Go-it-alone conquest has consequences
- She taught Sammy, Julio, Rico, Pepe: to sister in poor town in Dominican Republic all students are stars
by Colman McCarthy - Roy Moore, the suspended Alabama Chief Justice, says he will offer his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for display in the U.S. Capitol
- Rabbinical school rolls swell
by Dennis Coday - Healing the wound: the sacraments and human sexuality
by Eugene Cullen Kennedy - Real conspiracies: Operation Paperclip, which assimilated Nazis into the U.S. establishment, shows the antecedents for labeling people of conscience enemies of the state
by Richard Thieme - Dialogue could have averted hijab controversy
by Patricia Lynn Morrison - Costs of abuse scandal becoming clearer: dioceses release information on number of allegations, amount of settlements
by Dennis Coday - Tetsu Nakamura, a 56-year-old Japanese medical doctor who has worked the past two decades in a hospital in Peshawar, northern Pakistan, received the Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding in Manila
- House aims to encourage charity
by Dennis Coday - At the Feeders
by Madeleine Beard - Keeping our promise to Africa: President Bush proposed a historic foreign aid initiative to Africa, but Congress now threatens to make that pledge empty rhetoric
by Christine Vladimiroff - Muslims angry about jailings
by Dennis Coday - Catherine Bertini, former executive director of the World Food Program and a current U.N. undersecretary general, will receive the $250,000 World Food Prize for 2003
- Hallmark to sell Eid al-Fitr cards
by Dennis Coday - Untitled
by Kevin Anderson - John Geoghan's murder