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National Catholic Reporter
Articles in July 11, 2008, issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Jennifer Sekar
- Bishop Robinson
by Harriet Burke - The legacy of an eco-martyr: threat of violence still looms for Brazilians determined to carry on Dorothy Stang's vision of harmony with the rain forest
by Paul Jeffrey - Charles E. Bennison
- Catholic schools
by Bill Betzen - Sunrise
by Jeanette Martino Land - 4,000 Luftballons as protest to gun violence
- William C. Kuebler
- Fr. Maciel
by Maureen Paul Turlish - Raids and arrests continue
- The National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management honored the school system of the Memphis., Tenn., diocese for its efforts to make Catholic schools accessible to inner-city children
- Lay preaching
by Pius Pietrzyk - Judaism's gender imbalance
- World's oldest church believed found in Jordan
- Immigration
by Joseph Madden - New Orleans returns favor
- Don't worry. Be happy. Be very happy
by Eugene Halton - El Salvador
by Dennis O'Connor - Schism narrowly avoided
- Lunar Spiritual
by Bill Bly - The Communion wars
by Marie Maier - Rape categorized as war tactic
- A Holy Block
by Joan Clair - Paul Heng Ningyou
- Pentecost, It Is
by Judith Robbins - U.S. Catholic school students and youths
- Lay ministry
by John Ryan - Ecology connections north and south
by Rita Larivee - Quotable & notable
- Cradle Catholic comedian rated God low on job performance
- Traditionalists reject offer
- Midwest floods: scientists link extreme weather patterns with global warming
by Dennis Coday - The power of helping hands
by Dennis Coday - Where is God in the storm?
by Patrick Marrin - 'Nondogmatic,' 'pragmatic' describe religious Americans
by Dennis Coday - Accused speculator claimed Vatican ties
by Tom Roberts - Contentious prelate leaving St. Louis for Rome appointment
by Tom Roberts - Prejudice within the family: relatives' race and gender preferences can be the unkindest cut of all
by Rosemary Ruether - A rare victory for the tomato pickers: college students helped win concessions from fast-food giant
by Colman McCarthy - Floods as wake-up call
- Two priests in a dirty war: Mauricio Silva and Christian von Wernich show us two faces of the church in Argentina
by Jerry Ryan - A journalist on the frontlines: for those wanting to understand the modern Mideast, Robert Fisk is a must-read
by Raymond A. Schroth - Burke's tactics may ultimately aid reformers