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Articles in March 2, 2007, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Condom giveaway
- Former priest Gerald Francis Ridsdale, 72, possibly Australia's most notorious pedophile, has begun writing letters of apology to his victims after finally coming to realize the damage he caused to hundreds of people, Australia's Herald Sun newspaper repo
- About Katrina catastrophe exposes U.S. race reality
by Bryan Massingale
- The benefits of climate change
by John Domas
- Contraception bill 'acceptable'
- About 1,000 Peruvians have worked as private contract security personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last five years
- U.S. wages campaign of fear against Iran
by Larry Hufford
- Enneagram is superficial
by Marianne Thompson
- Monks to return
- Starting point
by Pope Benedict, XVI.
- Reasonable accommodation to religious values is a U.S. tradition now in jeopardy
by Robert Royal
- Jimmy Carter's 'apology'
by Neil Sullivan
- Quotable & notable
- Web site documents a crisis: victims, advocates turn to organization for accounting of church scandal
by Chuck Colbert
- This season of temptation
by Leo J. O'Donovan
- Be wary of gates
by James W. Hamilton
- N.J. bishop boldly goes where no bishop has gone before
- Presbyterians face defection to evangelical denomination
by Daniel Burke
- We're not dead yet: reports of the coming demise of newspapers are overly pessimistic
by Raymond A. Schroth
- Religious garb
by Alison Kinsey
- Reality and recovering hope
by Thomas W. Roberts
- Hindu priest assassinated
- New Yorkers resist parish closures
by Eileen Markey
- 2007
by Justine Buisson
- Embezzlement in dioceses
by Donald G. Crawford
- Jesuit Fr. Julio Giulietti, director for the Center of Ignatian Spirituality at Boston College, has been named president of Wheeling Jesuit University of Wheeling, W.Va
- Clerical celibacy reaffirmed
- Bookstore owner, Dorthy Day's friend, dies at 92
by Robert McClory
- Young 'friars' at work today
by Rosemary Huber
- Bishop Gumbleton's removal
by Mary Lou Kownacki
- Lydia
by Pat Chaffee
- Pope writes to North Korea
- Priest known for hispanic ministry dies at age 78
by Patrick O'Neill
- Hillary Clinton's hawkish record
by Stephen Zunes
- Erosion of civil liberties continues
- Retreats for Lent on radio
- The Rev. Emory Byrum and Tim Harrell were the first couple to have a civil union ceremony in Belvidere, N.J., when civil unions became legal in the state Feb. 19. Byrum, 73, is pastor at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Belvidere
- PETA targets abbey's egg farm
by Patrick O'Neill
- Fr. Drinan
by Edmund F. Kal
- Manly men and their warrior Jesus
- San Diego may file bankruptcy
- Israel Carias Ortiz, director of Guatemala's Indigenous and Campesinos Development Association Los Achiotes and his two sonsage 9 and 10were killed Feb. 6 on a rural road in Zacapa, 94 miles east of Guatemala City
- Episcopal church remains in Anglican communion, but under review
by Daniel Burke
- Confession's worth
by Jeanne B. Dillon