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March 22, 2002 Cover story:
Catholic
Education
California Catholic school kids love a bit of earth back
to life
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Special Section: Catholic
Education
Inside NCR
Starting Point:
Martincitos trust in God
Romes no doesnt
stop Mass at New Ways conference
Future of nonviolent protest
said to hinge on appeal to high court
Speakers laud momentum against
executions
Leader of liturgical
commission resigns
Greek Orthodox to convene
summit of montheistic faiths
America on the Tiber:
Political factors increase embassys stature
POETRY
Essay: The crucified people: A
Holy Week meditation
At
the Movies: Looking back
Diana L. Hayes column: Faith
of enslaved Africans found truth at Christianitys core
Viewpoint: Message from a
little girls collage
Viewpoint: With his fighting
spirit, Joe performed miracles
EDITORIAL: Scandals cure
lies in tackling deeper issues
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