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Articles in June 27, 2008, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- 'Company man' challenges church secrecy: clericalism, accountability not just liberal issues, says Russell Shaw
by Tom Roberts
- Religious challenge governor
- Israel
by Mary Herzel
- Legionaries face restrictions in Baltimore: archbishop insists on transparency from controversial order
by John L. Allen, Jr.
- 'Faithful Citizenship' in an election year
by Michael Humphrey
- Petition pushes married clergy
- Food crisis needs farmer input, forum says
by Sabina Zaccaro
- Communion wars
by Vincent Poirier
- A fiery voice
by Dan Bartley
- Protest follows Catholic peace award
by Patrick Marrin
- Prequel told to film elsewhere
- Europe adopts common asylum directive
- A kinder, gentler purgatory
by Stafford Betty
- U.N. General Assembly
- Fishhooks on a typewriter: 'Diminished Capacity' is a quirky comedy drawing on concerns about aging
by Joseph Cunneen
- Hitting up the rich
by Terry Haller
- When Meghan Hurley got word last month that she had won the Eileen Egan Award for a series of articles on global trade, she was doing volunteer work with teenage girls high in the Andes Mountains, half a world away from Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa
- Torture and politics: the Guantanamo military trials underway are deeply flawed
by Bill Quigley
- Authors criticize shallowness of contemporary atheism
by Rich Heffern
- Abuse survivors
by Dennis J. Newman
- Diane Olson and Robin Tyler obtained a marriage license from a county clerk June 16 and were married on the steps of the Los Angeles County Courthouse by a rabbi under a traditional Jewish chuppah
- [Cartoon]
- Activist unmasks a Planet of Slums
by Ben Terrall
- The priest shortage
by John Ryan
- Ricochet
by Jerome L. McElroy
- V. Gene Robinson
- Corrections
- 'Tsunami of the plains'
- Two prominent TV broadcasters who were Catholic passed away in early June
- False ecumenism
by Paul Kokoski
- Assessing the liturgical reform of Vatican II: according to Fr. Taft, liturgical pioneers drew inspiration from Russian Orthodox emigres to France
by Richard P. McBrien
- Santa Rita
by David Ray
- 'Unaffiliated' voters in play
- Lay preaching
by Robert J. Merikangas
- Issues more than skin deep: exhibits of dead bodies have produced vigorous ethical debate. Some find them awe-inspiring, some find them exploitative, some find them gross. Where do you come down?
by Michael Humphrey
- Bodies displayed raise questions
by Rita Larivee
- Excommunicated lay board dissolves itself, one member reconciles
- Big topics, few decisions as bishops meet
by John L. Allen, Jr.
- Bishop Robinson
by Brendan Walsh
- Boston parishes lose appeals
- 'Civil rights, peace, care for poor were his passion'
- Why El Salvador matters
- Hookup sex
by Mary Donnelly
- Women priest carry on despite Vatican
by Dennis Coday
- Quotable & notable
- Black sheep
- Theologians contemplate the generational divide
by John L. Allen, Jr.