
New Oxford Notes: March 2005

Acne on the Chin
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has caught up with the Episcopalians.
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It Pays to Be Friends With the Legionaries of Christ & Commonweal
What do Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland and Fr. Marcial Maciel have in common?
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Christmas Is Gone — In More Ways Than One
That even President Bush says "Happy Holidays" should tell us Christians about the sorry state of Christmas.
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The Catholic Church in the Crosshairs
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Charity Lost
How can Catholic Charities reform itself so as to qualify as a "religious employer?"