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January 28, 2000 cover story:
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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sanctions
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
Milwaukees
experiment
Y2K: Preparing for the
worst
Welfare to work
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story:
Tabernacle
Inside NCR: Missing
peacemakers, and a truly super miracle
Starting Point: With love,
even a hot dog helps
New direction on liturgy in
Chicago
Analysis: Battling for the
militarys future
European reform engine seems
to sputter
Surprises follow recent
elections in Guatemala
Polite toward Rome, true to
their mission
Books: Quirky storyteller
mixes tales of African-Americans with raw insights
At
the Movies: Finding miracles
Joan Chittister column:
Questions we didnt ask will shape the soul of new millennium
Sic: Sic takes aim at
mediocrity
Viewpoint: Survivors seek
reparation from Israelis
Viewpoint: A new breed of
liberal leaders cutting social services
EDITORIAL: New, hopeful
symbols in Chile and Guatemala
Perspective: A good time to
help bishops resist careerism
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