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National Catholic Reporter
Articles in Sept 28, 2007, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Canadian sect excommunicated
- The libertarians' dilemma
by Larry Schweikart - A time to act
- The paradoxes that surround us
by Rita Larivee - Dutch proposal was 'surprise'
- The CIA's reach
by Vic Hummert - Correction
- Religion 'spreading like cancer' in North Korea
- Chosen to be Catholic
by Steve White - Ad altare dei
by David Crenshaw - Norman Finkelstein
- Arab school
by Dave Hall - No public memorials scheduled for Amish school shootings
- Santa Rosa settles abuse cases
- Sr. Sheila Salmon
- Clerical celibacy
by Greg Bullough - Getting deeper: getting smaller: small Christian communities revitalize faith, strengthen parishes, participants say
by Emilie Lemmona - Bishops to fight trafficking
- When it comes to Jewish stereotypes, the legend of Woody Allen trumps that of Sandy Koufax
- Men's religious instincts
by Louise Weber - East meets West, and a storm erupts over the Vatican: Phans pioneering theology sets off doctrinal alarms
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Priest guilty of embezzling
- Leaving the United States for two years, living on $60 a month and washing his laundry by hand wasn't where Patrick Furlong expected to find himself after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles last year
- Gonzaga High School
by Allen P. Novotny - Anti-modernism's 100-year legacy
by Robert McClory - Quotable & notable
- Unfinished business: evolution offers an explanation of original sin
by Daryl P. Domning - Tiger Woods
by John Harrigan - Return to an unsettled land
by Chris Herlinger - Euthanasia charge denied
- The growing momentum of the Taliban
by Jalal Ghazi - Evangelical Catholicism
by Clare Julian Carbone - 2007 Ad
by Brad Hirschfield - Pope speaks up for ozone
- Displaced heroes: '3:10 to Yuma' is a gripping Western; 'Mr. Bean's Holiday' meanders
by Joseph Cunneen - In praise of the parish