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October 6, 2000 Cover story:
Passing it on
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Name your favorite
book |
Once again, NCR
invites its readers to do a book, an author and the reading public a favor and
share the books that most impressed, amused or otherwise edified you in
2000. Please write and tell us about your favorite book,
preferably one published in 2000. One line will do, but please do not write
longer than 300 words. Include the title and the author, if possible, the
publisher and the price. There will be no payment, just the chance to spread
you enthusiasm. The edited selections will appear in the
Nov. 3 Winter Books issue. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 13. Send your
submission to Favorite Book at National Catholic Reporter,
115 East Armour Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111, or by e-mail to opinion@natcath.org |
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Cardinals and Their Alliances with Dictators
Santa Rosa
Sex and Money Scandals Spur Reform
The
Priesthood: Homosexuality, AIDS, and the Good Priest
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Visions for the
future
Cover story: Theologian:
GenXers make uneasy peace with church
Cover story: Essay: Church
leaders must bless, empower the new generation
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The little
barn cat
Bishops to advise
society
Illuminations: Blacks built a
church of their own in 1945
Bribery scandal brings
President Fujimori down
Oceans of
Peace
Host SantEgidio
community in familiar mediator role
Ratzinger speaks out in new
book, debate
Books: Fairy tales
deeper story of faith
Joan Chittister column: Will
we look the other way as nations drown in debt?
Viewpoint: Case imperils
protection of disability rights
EDITORIAL: Heartening
discussion of church future
Perspective: Keeping my eyes
on the money
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