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May 19, 2000 Cover story:

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We’re history
What are Augustine, Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius doing in a parish hall in Montana?

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Summer Listings II

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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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New pictures have been posted. Take a look.
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To the right are some of the stories in this week's issue. For general information about the NCR newsweekly, click on "About NCR" or see our frequently asked questions page, FAQ.

If this week's stories fail to convince you to subscribe, please come again next week; we know the paper speaks for itself. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail us at ncr_editor@natcath.org. Also, letters to the editor should be directed to ncrletters@aol.com

Don't miss these great stories from the past:

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Special section: Ratzinger

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Pastors need a lawyer at their side

IRAQ: Killing it softly with 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

Milwaukee’s experiment

Y2K: Preparing for the worst

Welfare to work

 

  Contents:

The links below will take you to this weeks stories:

linked button Cover story: Ancient forces shaped our lives

linked button Inside NCR: Old faith fading in a Christian twilight

linked button Starting Point: Stars burn with a living hope

linked button Janitors seek higher wages at Catholic University

linked button Commentary: Cardinal committed to peacemaking

linked button Egan to New York, pledges ‘loyalty’

linked button Survey a ‘reality check’ for church leaders

linked button Bishop to continue Ruiz’s work

linked button Protesters ponder next step on Vieques

linked button POETRY

linked button Art: The art of contemplation

linked button Art: ‘An American Leader -- Cesar E. Chavez’

linked button Books: Was Shakespeare Catholic?

linked button Robert F. Drinan column: U.S. should grant permanent trade status to China

linked button Tim Unsworth column: Hume among the extraordinary ones who bring change

linked button Moments in Time: Magna Carta: Heresy!

linked button Viewpoint: In Lebanon, Israel sees itself as victim

linked button Viewpoint: Who is our neighbor?

linked button Viewpoint: Poverty, religiousness key to Sri Lankan’s theology

linked button EDITORIAL: Imagining a nonviolent response in Sierra Leone

linked button EDITORIAL: Discoveries underline need for truth commission


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