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The Catholic New World
September 1, 2002

Cardinal George: ‘‘If sexuality is not lived as something essentially spiritual as well as profoundly bodily, sex is easily exploited and leads to perversion and corruption. How we deliberately decide to live sexually becomes the act of intention which fashions our whole life.’








Joan Neal: “God has a way of calling, and sometimes you don’t listen because you don’t want to necessarily hear the call, but it doesn’t go away.”

Driving by on Western Avenue, one can see the cast-metal outdoor Stations of the Cross on the grounds of St. Walter’s.

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The Catholic New World
Observations, by Tom Sheridan: Sept. 11. This is the anniversary we don’t want to remember, but can’t forget. That paradox contains a good chunk of what makes us human. And what both challenges and encourages us to be believers in a faith we cannot always understand.
Issue of September 1, 2002
One year later

Looking back at Sept. 11, 2001
When terrorism struck the World Trade Center and the Pentagon a year ago, Americans of all stripes were affected. Several teachers in archdiocesan schools, were swept up in the aftermath of the attacks.

Some, like Tracee Gonzalez—an 8th grade teacher at John Paul II Catholic School—put aside regular jobs to serve their country.