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July 5, 2002 Cover story:

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What happens after Dallas...
Mixed Reviews from
Parishioners, Priests, Mothers and Monks

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Breaking News
Church in Crisis: Another cardinal says sex abuse scandal results in ‘media campaign of persecution’
By John L. Allen Jr.
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Paths to Peace
Special Section: Paths to Peace
Blueprint Vatican III
Click here.

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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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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 week’s stories:

linked button Cover story: The U.S. church post-Dallas

linked button Inside NCR

linked button Starting Point: Blessings given over and over

linked button Young nuns find strength in numbers

linked button Today’s sisters: A different face

linked button Vatican group to aid search for translation head

linked button Salvadoran generals battle civil suit brought by torture victims

linked button Vatican policies, inculturation dominate Jesuit talks on liturgy

linked button At the Movies: Ancient lessons

linked button Gregory Pierce column: Our humble work can save the world, reform the church

linked button Robert F. Drinan column: Death penalty opponents enjoy rare victory

linked button Perspective: How long before Alex is ready?

linked button Perspective: Repudiation of treaty imperils security

linked button EDITORIAL: Dallas is only a modest beginning


July 19, 2002

Because of its relevance we are also making available the following article:

linked button Seven women ‘ordained’ priests June 29


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