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Articles in May 16, 2008, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Irish order moves to Hong Kong
- Way beyond writing term papers: Marquette student a political powerbroker as the youngest superdelegate
by Mary Barron
- Hard truths: 'Fugitive Pieces' and 'Standard Operating Procedure' examine grim history
by Joseph Cunneen
- Catholic president
by Patricia F. Mature
- Books closed to Mormons
- Papal visit a 'both/and' moment in sex-abuse crisis
by Mary Gail Frawley-O'dea
- New Bird
by Donna Pucciani
- Catholic Texas
by Jim Harrington
- We remember a friend
by Rita Larivee
- What's up with Padre Pio's remains?
- Catholic writer says we can find healing in the rhythms of the day
by Rich Heffern
- Reconciliation
by Gerry Creedon
- Catholic response on immigration
- Spring Cleaning
by Monica L. Zabor
- Waiting for relief
- "We are not starting new, we are starting again," declared Womanpriest Bishop Patricia Fresen as she ordained Winona, Minn., resident Kathy Redig to the priesthood in Winona May 4
- Populist bishop elected president
by Gustavo Torres
- Close-ups of capitalism gone awry
by Tom Gallagher
- Unsworth's tales of the community
by Tom Roberts
- Bankruptcy process ending
- Audrey Toguchi
- In Africa, small can be beautiful
by Stephanie Nieuwoudt
- Why not a priest in the White House?
by John A. Donnangelo
- Summer listings II: leap into life though enrichment, education or renewal
- Schools used as collateral
- Yoshinori Ikezumi
- Sant'Egidio: linking friendship and service in world-changing ways: though previously little known in the United States, a Catholic lay movement started 40 years ago by high school students in Rome is gaining members in U.S. cities
by Kathy Gilsinan
- Benedict's visit
by John Tomasin
- Bishop pushes wage hike
- Catholic Relief Services
- Hugo Chavez has a missionand oil
by Barbara J. Fraser
- Women at synod
by Joan Brausch
- Quotable & notable
- Drew Phoenix
- Old soldiers shill the Pentagon line
by Coleman McCarthy
- Water
by Sheryl Zabel
- Food banks struggle to keep shelves filled, clients served
- Santa Clara University
- Glowing embers of the ancient and the new: Iraqi artists remind us not only of war but of a humanizing civilization
by Mary Ann Cejka
- The rich and poor
by Tony Janonotta
- Methodists OK communion
- Religious youth push new political agenda: Jim Wallis says hot-button issues ceding ground to broader concerns
by Tom Roberts
- The Vatican's culture maven: Rome's point man on culture, Archbishop Gianfranco Ravasi is a writer, scholar, amateur archaeologist and consummate communicator
by Desmond O'Grady
- Democratizing the church
by Richard Warren