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February 1, 2002 Cover story:
Faith leaders gather in
Assisi
But plea for peace clouded by debate on interfaith
prayer
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The Word From
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Vatican Correspondent This feature is updated
weekly.
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The Peace
Pulpit Bishop Thomas
Gumbleton This feature is updated
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Together for
prayer despite debate
Cover story: Under the big
prayer tent in Assisi
Inside NCR
Starting Point: Aimless, yet
creative flight
U.S. under fire for treatment
of detainees
Former priest convicted of
abuse
The word made fresh New
thinkers: Can mystics matter?
Lenten series Liminal
Space Days without answers in a narrow space
Moments in Time: Words of
power
Viewpoint: Missile defense
needed in a dangerous world
EDITORIAL: Its time for
more than apologies
Perspective: Celebrating an
elder in Kings mode
Special Section: Spring
Books
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