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Articles from U.S. Catholic (January 1, 2008)

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A league of their own: leading off is Mother Teresa, followed by Mom and Catherine of Siena. Batting cleanup is Mary. Readers have chosen an all-star lineup of saints, nuns, family members, and other holy women for the U.S. Catholic Reader Survey on inspirational women. Sweas, Megan 1400
A testament to Testaments. Moore, Gregory Letter to the editor 106
All shook up. Sweas, Megan 88
An epiphany for skin. Sweas, Megan 101
Briefly noted. 135
Catholic idol. Schlumpf, Heidi 454
Correction. Correction notice 35
Death takes a holiday: but the question is whether executions will take a permanent vacation in the United States. Clarke, Kevin 683
Devoted to home altars. Calbimonte-Hill, Martha Letter to the editor 195
Don't dumb it down. Fagnant-MacArthur, Patrice; Kliber, Allison Letter to the editor 280
Earthy dwelling. Bleem, Jerry 226
Evangelizing litter. Sweas, Megan 150
Feedback. 1481
First impression. Jensen, Kim Letter to the editor 223
His-teria: despite terror that women are staging a coup de church, the numbers just don't add up. Cones, Bryan 712
Honor your father and mother: stale images of God aren't working for today's seekers, says feminist theologian Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J. New ones are emerging from the experiences of all God's people--male and female. Interview 3828
Martyr of the Amazon. Zaker, Christina 321
Michael Clayton. McCormick, Patrick 338
Milwaukee--a Sister of Mercy pleaded no contest to allegations of sexual abuse dating from the 1960s. Cones, Bryan 100
Native son. Cones, Bryan 75
O come let us adore him: it takes the uncomplicated wonder of children to see the divine in one of our own. Camille, Alice 1341
Poetic justice: Julia Dinsmore sings, writes, and prays her way toward a society without poverty. Dinsmore, Julia 1044
Praying with your feet: getting in the pilgrim state of mind can be as easy as a walk in the park. Forest, Jim 1058
Quotable. Quotation 62
Ravenna, Italy--in a step toward unity, the Roman Catholic-Orthodox theological dialogue has agreed that the bishop of Rome holds canonical primacy over the bishops of other ancient sees, Reuters reports. Cones, Bryan 99
Room to grow. Collum, Danny Duncan 316
See no evil: while much of the world has closed its eyes to the genocide in Darfur, Catholics are helping refugees and spreading the word about the tragedy. Snyder, David 1973
Shelter me, o God: faith can mean the difference between life and death for victims of domestic violence. Schlumpf, Heidi 2732
Submissive to your husband? Scripture and traditional teachings can get in the way of victims' healing. Reis, Bernadette M. 794
Take two tablets: the Ten Commandments are the perfect prescription for a happy family. Hendrickson, Mary Lynn 732
The Catholic vote: Catholic presidential preferences for the primary. Cones, Bryan 50
This year showed me beyond a doubt that everyone practices cafeteria religion. Megan, Sweas 52
Thou dost protest too much? Curran, W.J.; Segvich, Michael Letter to the editor 250
Verbatim. Cones, Bryan 144
Where did the clerical collar come from? Switzer, John 455
Wonder women: young women today have plenty of role models, but the church could stand to add a couple of modern superheroes to the mix. McCormick, Patrick 937

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