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Articles from U.S. Catholic (December 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
All that cremains: a grandmother realizes that death is inescapable, even on vacation. Leighton, Sally 1625
Asking for direction ... finally: after years navigating the road of life, some baby boomer men are finding meaning in the unlikeliest of places. Feureherd, Peter 3802
Bad news. Cones, Bryan 89
Bank robbery: forgive us our bad debts--many of which were made fraudulently to developing countries. Clarke, Kevin 678
Beat the Advent rush: Christmas schmistmas. We really should be commercializing the weeks leading up to it. Bring on the candle sales! McCormick, Patrick 988
Christmas is a time for togetherness, love, eating together with family and/or friends, opening presents, a tree, and ... that's right!! Sweas, Megan 40
Far out man: call him a biblical hippie, but John the Baptist's radical message is essential to our faith. Camille, Alice 1362
Feedback. 1632
Fiscal responsibility. Henry, R. Patrick, Jr. Letter to the editor 183
For kids, older and young. 73
Gift books for under the tree or in a stocking. 95
Good news. Cones, Bryan 90
Haste, haste to bring him lard: the words might not make sense, but carols bring Advent closer to home for kids. O'Connell-Cahill, Catherine 592
Hold your fire! Let's call a truce in the war on Christmas. Boudreau, Paul Cover story 1523
I'm sorry, but you can't expect him to sleep on that rough straw, and this cold, damp barn. Sweas, Megan Cartoon 30
Imago dei. Bleem, Jerry 226
In the Valley of Elah. McCormick, Patrick 339
Massacre memorial. Cones, Bryan 80
Meaty response. Kaufman, Stephen; Maciej, Jeffrey Letter to the editor 180
No trip to Disneyland: mosquito netting and malaria medication aren't usually on the packing list for a family vacation. But seeing the developing world firsthand can be the first step for young Catholics to realize that "it's a small world, after all.". Maher, Gregory 1253
Not all roads lead to Rome: the diverse challenges of a struggling world need local solutions from a flexible church. Cones, Bryan 731
Odor to joy. Sweas, Megan 142
Promise of the promised land: Archbishop Elias Chacour of Galilee is working to create his own biblical vision of the Holy Land, in which people of all faiths live together in peace. Interview 3515
Prophet sharing: Rabbi Abraham Heschel taught Jews, Catholics, and people of all religions how both to live and die with faith, awe. and courage. Hurwitz, Alan 866
Quotable". McClory, Robert Quotation 79
Sex abuse fallout. Bloebaum, Charlotte Letter to the editor 197
Sick of Sicko? August, Gloria T.; Switzer, John B. Letter to the editor 370
Sweet baby Jesus. Sweas, Megan 77
Take Heart: Catholic Writers on Hope in Our Time. Schlumpf, Heidi 316
Under the Catholic tastes Christmas tree: Christian game night. Sweas, Megan 138
USC undercover. O'Connell-Cahill, Cathy 495
Verbatim. Cones, Bryan 120
View from outside. Cones, Bryan 28
Wesolych Swiat and a Happy New Year! Christmas Eve is when Polish Catholics see Christ's presence at their own dinner tables. Bagenski, Mary A. 939
Who invented Advent? Tufano, Victoria M. 455
Who wears the pants? Gilchrist, Jay Letter to the editor 304
Wow Gospel #1s. Hurst, Francesca 312

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