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January 28, 2000 cover story:

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Tempest over the tabernacle
Big questions of faith and aesthetics make church sanctuary a battleground

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Priests and AIDS
Reading the Kansas City Star articles on Priests & AIDS? See what NCR wrote in 1997.

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Coverage of the 1999 Parliament of the World's Religions.

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European Synod coverage

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To the right are some of the stories in this week's issue. For general information about the NCR newsweekly, click on "About NCR" or see our frequently asked questions page, FAQ.

If this week's stories fail to convince you to subscribe, please come again next week; we know the paper speaks for itself. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail us at ncr_editor@natcath.org. Also, letters to the editor should be directed to ncrletters@aol.com

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Imagining intervention without violence

Guatemala: Truth Commission Report

Does violent media make violent kids?

Jubilee 2000: Unchaining slaves of national debt

A dramatic step toward reform

The body of Christ torn asunder

Milwaukee’s experiment

Y2K: Preparing for the worst

Welfare to work

 

  Contents:

The links below will take you to this weeks stories:

linked button Cover story: Tabernacle

linked button Inside NCR: Missing peacemakers, and a truly super miracle

linked button Starting Point: With love, even a hot dog helps

linked button New direction on liturgy in Chicago

linked button Analysis: Battling for the military’s future

linked button European reform engine seems to sputter

linked button Surprises follow recent elections in Guatemala

linked button Polite toward Rome, true to their mission

linked button Books: Quirky storyteller mixes tales of African-Americans with raw insights

linked button At the Movies: Finding miracles

linked button Joan Chittister column: Questions we didn’t ask will shape the soul of new millennium

linked button Sic: Sic takes aim at mediocrity

linked button Viewpoint: Survivors seek reparation from Israelis

linked button Viewpoint: A new breed of liberal leaders cutting social services

linked button EDITORIAL: New, hopeful symbols in Chile and Guatemala

linked button Perspective: A good time to help bishops resist careerism


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