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July 27, 2001 Cover story:
Trappist
revival
French monks launch monastery in the Czech Republic,
first since the fall of communism
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week. Contents:
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stories:
Cover story: Building history
one stone at a time
Cover story: 80 monks, an
architect and a shared taste for austerity
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The heart has
moving parts
Turtle races out a Cincinnati
festivals
Saying no to the
Vatican: Obedience is a complex matter
Protestors demand Vatican
action on abuse of nuns
Cardinal, pastors discuss
general absolution
Priest advocates married
clergy
Dominicans choose Argentinean
as master
Oklahoma governor reconsiders
death penalty
Make globalization
user-friendly is Catholic plea
Many fast, pray as G-8 summit
meets
Catholic groups join U.N. in
push to end small arms trade
POETRY
At
the Movies: Off the Path
Rosemary Radford Ruether
column: Vatican favors Palestinian homeland
Viewpoint: Building
multicultural parishes requires more than sensitivity
Viewpoint: Stem cells stir
controversy
Viewpoint: Silencing no
safeguard of truth
EDITORIAL: Breaking traties is
a reckless tactic
EDITORIAL: Hopeful discussion
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