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Archive 2001 |
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Upcoming appearances of the statue of Our Lady of the New Millennium,
in News Digest

Judy Valente, Chicago-based correspondent for Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly,
spent 15 years working for the Washington Post and the Wall Street
Journalwhere, she said, she tried to sneak in religion stories
whenever possible. Read The Interview

The exterior of this circular edifice, designed by Kefer & Pilolla
in 1969, has been likened to a flying saucer. More...
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August 19, 2001
Something new in the mail
This issue of The Catholic New World is different. We hope that
part of that difference -our new Page One format- was readily
apparent when you spotted it in your mailbox. But since "different"
doesn't always mean "better"-though it certainly does this time-some
explanations are in order. Go to story
Anti-Catholic reaction stings Trib columnist
Chicago Tribune columnist Dennis Byrne was raised Catholic, attended
Catholic schools, including Marquette University, raised his kids
Catholic. But he won't call himself a Catholic - at least not
a practicing one. Go to story
The Catholic Church and Immigrants
The Church's pastoral concern for immigrants reflects her understanding
of herself as an "institutional immigrant", sent out from Jerusalem
2,000 years ago. Read the Cardinal's Column
A principle violated
If the last century has taught us anything, it is that only a
principled rejection of all deliberate attacks on innocent human
life can protect our common humanity. Go to story
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