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March 10, 2000 cover story:
Hope grows in
Brooklyn
Priests contemplative life means shelter
for the homeless and refuge for tempest-tossed immigrants
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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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experiment
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worst
Welfare to work
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Urban
contemplatives open to the world
Inside NCR: Jesuits grace
NCR; Ruiz and MacEoin go global
Lent: We love forgiveness, but
are we so eager for a good conscience?
Protest camps grow on
Vieques
Santa Rosa Catholics speak on
crisis, not a crisis of faith
Outraged and
insulted
Weakland predicts his
successor will push uniformity
Some alarm, some praise for
Weakland letter
Workers struggle in El
Salvador
Pope in Egypt stresses
dialogue
Books: A death shared by
mother, daughter
Media: Campaign
trail
By
the pond: Seattle was an end, and a beginning
Viewpoint: Americans confused
about ethics
Viewpoint: Welfare-to-work
policy needs work
EDITORIAL: Conversation
starter: keeping Vatican II alive
EDITORIAL: Save the whales,
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