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National Catholic Reporter
Articles in Feb 8, 2008, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Exhibit offends archbishop
- Bishops agree to truth hearings
- Teachers
by Stephen Court - Judas and the priest: an actor and playwright go in search of a theological adviser
by Rachelle Linner - Ecclesial fiction
by Dennis Coday - The 'girl' in power: a woman in the White House may be just more 'politics as usual'
by Colman McCarthy - Quotable & notable
- Lost bird helps raise funds
- Bernard Law
by Steven Shea - The story of communism: two books provide a fascinating look back at an ideology and an era
by Tom Gallagher - Catholics turn 'magical' Friday into 'mystical' commemoration
- The iron wall in Gaza: Israel seeks to overthrow Hamas by sealing the borders
by Neve Gordon - Carbon tax on babies panned
- Senate told to brace for more mortage turmoil
- Slow food
by Lucy Fuchs - Bishop's novel reprises classic sci-fi themes
by Dennis Coday - Pacesetting Jesuits elect new global leader
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Women in dangerous places: 'Persepolis' tells of a girl growing up in turbulent Iran; 'Atonement' depicts a tragic misunderstanding; '4 Months' looks at women's lives in communist Romania
by Joseph Cunneen - Untitled
by Kathleen Wardach - Planned polls endangered
- Blackwater protesters sentenced
by Patrick O'Neill - Opportunities for millennials
by Palmira Perea-Hay - How artists intellectuals view God
by Cynthia D. Bertelsen - Elvis or not, this superior general is his own man
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Did Hitler think he was doing good? Actor Will Smith's comment highlights the paradox of evil
by Dallas Darling - Young Christians study Islam
- Antiwar Jesuit given probation
by Dennis Coday - Greens as spoilers
by Tom Heffernan - We are how we eat: author urges people to reject nutritionism for the food of their forebears
by Rich Heffern - Consciousness: science's biggest mystery: the quest to understand consciousness has captured the imaginations of cognitive neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers, who tend to line up on either side of a classic matter-spirit divide
by Rich Heffern - Obedience, Jesuit-style
- New knowledge, changing ways
by Rita Larivee - Hanoi Catholics protest on despite ultimatum
- Archbishop calls foul on Catholic basketball coach
by Dennis Coday - Ron Paul
by Kenneth Harper - Jimmy Carter's life in progress
by Wayne A. Holst - Suu Kyi sees no change soon in Burma
by Marwaan Macan-Markar - 'The war is not over'
- Correction
- Fr. Marcial Maciel Degollado
- Bishop apologizes for misuse of funds
- Mental illness treatments
by Thomas Welch - The myth of America as a Christian nation
by Bill Williams - In Kenya, religious orders model peace
by Joe Orso - The pope on science
- Bobby Fischer
- A bridge between religion and the arts: image editor Gregory Wolfe talks about the mission of his magazine
by Erin Ryan - John Dear's pacifism
by Mark Hallinan - A fantasy novel for liberal Catholics
by Dennis Coday - Blind SOA activist chooses jail time
by Patrick O'Neill - 14th Amendment defended
- Dorothy Marie Hennessey
- Trailhead
by Chet Corey - Mother nature in today's brave new world
by Laura Lloyd - The pallid wages of sin
by Darrell Turner - Catholic book editor recounts lifelong moral journey
by Thomas C. Fox - Gandhi forced to resign
- Christodoulos
- In My Garden
by Lou Ella Hickman - Protestantism's big idea
by Robert Bireley - When a calling became a choice: how the loss of a sense of vocation affects society
by Dave DeChristopher - Repeated attempts to petition U.S. bishops fail
by Dennis Coday