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November 8, 2002 Cover story:
Faith in
Hollywood After decades in TV, Jack and Patt Shea still
inspire entertainment industry Catholics
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 Church in
Crisis: Revisions leave unanswered questions Posted
November 7.
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Crisis in the
Church - Clergy Sex Abuse
NCR in the News
Bishop Gumbleton addresses
the Crisis in the Church
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Essays in Theology
Archives By Fr. Richard
McBrien This feature is updated
weekly.
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The Word From
Rome By John L. Allen, Jr. NCR's
Vatican Correspondent This feature is updated
weekly.
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The Peace
Pulpit Bishop Thomas
Gumbleton This feature is updated
weekly.
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Hollywood
veterans keep the faith with fellow industry Catholics
Cover story: Mass and awards
with show business sense
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The Sacred
Closet
Protesters message:
No War in Iraq
Vatican-U.S. commission
announces completed revision of sex abuse norms
Five top aides quit Mahony
adminstration
Bishop acknowledges he knew
priest advocated sex with boys
Dominican nuns face federal
charges
Analysis: Papal deeds speak
louder
Church in Crisis: Survivors
connect to heal, raise voices
Books: Placing Christianity in
a pluralistic world
Books: Fiery author calls for
return to truth of gospels
Movies: Film asks provocative
questions about U.S. culture of violence
Movies: Slain teens dad
directs grief into action
Jeannette Batz column: Art is
no escape from suffering and war
Viewpoint: The holiness of
democracy
Viewpoint: Gnawing fears
spring from U.S. narcissism
Viewpoint: Remembering a man
of conviction
EDITORIAL: Execution, even in
this case, is wrong
Perspective: Prayers and cabin
fever in the crosshairs
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