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Articles in Nov 24, 2006, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- More than a bake sale
- 'Yearning to create a new world'
by Megan Sweas
- Worthy of communion
by Jack Neary
- Murder and mayhem: 'Volver' depicts resourceful Spanish women; 'Borat' ridicules our disdain for 'backward' countries
by Joseph Cunneen
- Beliefnet, Yahoo! add spiritual chemistry to cyber soul mate searches
- Social networking: it's a teen thing
by Chansin Bird
- Spokane cover-up
by Gilbert Cantlin
- Soul-iloquies
by Paulson V. Veliyannoor
- Presbyterians shy of 9/11 book
- Bishops' message: get with program: documents aim to reinforce teaching on birth control, gays, Communion
by Joe Feuerherd
- Sexual orientation
by Claire E. Toth
- I Did Not Believe
by Ruth Pizzat
- Powdered milk used in protest
- Life in a perpetual standoff
by Chris Herlinger
- Free tuition
by Frank V. Pesce
- Not bad for melodrama
- Knights council opens in Iraq
- Afghanistan five years later
by Stephen Zunes
- New headline proposed
by Kathleen Kelly
- Starting point
by James Stephen Behrens
- What the Democrats won and did not win
by Robert Royal
- 'Deliver us from evil'
by Marianne Thompson
- In dangerous places
by Tom Robert
- Keith Ellison
- 'Lined up and in tune': rapper priest Stan Fortuna links Gospel to hip hop
by Retta Blaney
- Sisters' ministry overlooked
by Ed Hallinan
- Bishops decry ballot loss
- Turkey poses daunting tests for Benedict
by John L. Allen, Jr.
- Got the Mike on?
by Stan Fortuna
- Educational dialogue
by L. William Staudenmaier
- Quotable & notable
- Political, practical fallout possible from Latin Mass ruling
by John L. Allen, Jr.
- Immigrants have lessons for us, too: in the middle of our first session, she smiled wearily and asked, 'You think I will ever be able to read?
by Mark Neilsen
- Bishop KO's letters
by Dom Tomasso
- Gay marriage fits and starts
- At its mid-November meeting, the U.S. bishops' conference honored Carmen Maria Cervantes and Rey Malave with the Archbishop Patrick F. Flores Award and Jamila Spencer with the Cardinal Bernardin New Leadership Award
- Black ministers visit Jerusalem
- Spiritual storm leads priest away from church, back again
by Tom Carney
- Purifying vessels
by Joanne Marriott
- Values voters: an election postscript
- A new book on Benedict XVI paints a disquieting portrait
by Raymond A. Schroth