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Will Olympics bring human-rights reform to China?

This article has free access for all visitors. By Gerald Korson. It may be too early to tell, but some surprising improvements are being spotted during games

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Getting out of comfort zone

Openers by John Norton

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When works of mercy clash with safety concerns

By Michelle Martin. Suburban Chicago parish divided over proposal to house the homeless spotlights question of how to best serve the poor.

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Girls pressured into same-sex experimentation

By Emily Stimpson. The trend is part of a cultural push to normalize homosexuality and redefine how young people think about sex

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'Great continental mission' for Latin America

It's being launched as 3,000 missionaries attend congress in Ecuador

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When a diocese downsizes parishes

By Gerald Korson. Reconfiguration can mean more efficient use of Church resources

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Stewardship plays to parishioners' strengths

Through popular leadership book, Catholics can identify and develop their God-given gifts

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Onward, Christian stewards

Stewardship means conversion to a more Christ-centered way of life

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Hospitality goes way beyond greeters

St. Mary Cathedral in Colorado Springs extends welcome to homeless, senior citizens

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Church on the Rock

By Carl E. Olson. Old Testament passage in today's reading puts role of Peter as Church's leader into context

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Dark side of Gaming

One man's story reveals how compulsive gambling can 'enslave' souls and destroy families as well as lead to financial hardships

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Who's an active Catholic?

It's not about how many programs you're involved with but how you live out the faith

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Lasting Lessons from 'The Last Lecture'

Our Takes

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Mealtime is quality time

By Teresa Tomeo. Girls who eat dinner with their families are less likely to drink, smoke or use drugs

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A 'Catholic problem'

Obama and Democrats' abortion positions make it difficult for pro-lifers to support party

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor for August 24, 2008

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Sharing our portion

Editorial

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