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- September 3, 1997 issue
- Black Catholic Congress stresses evangelization
- ... LI group
enthusiastic
- Rich variety of Hispanic cultures on East End
- Visit to Africa raises consciousness of poverty
- Catholic teen's painting going to U.S. Holocaust Museum
- September 10, 1997 issue
- World mourns Mother Teresa's death
- Catholic married using Indian rite
- Teacher writes prayers, poems, reflections on her work
- Hispanic ministry on South Fork
- Physician left a legacy of kindness despite premature death
- September 17, 1997 issue
- CYO coaches warned about violence
- Offering a healing touch
- Youth rallies (world and Suffolk)
- Sculpture of Holy Family created for Kellenberg HS
- Freeport pastor recalls his impressions of Mother Teresa
- September 24, 1997 issue
- New approach to marriage preparation centered in parish
- Bishop McGann on immigration issues
- Renew 200 information sessions
- Stewardship leadership workshop
- Forum at Mercy Medical Center takes up end-of-life issues
- Suffolk religious, civic leaders discuss racial tension
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- October 1, 1997 issue
- Priests consider Communion services
- Faith helps family through crisis
- Father Raymond David dies
- Importance of communication skills in marriage
- Palliative care offered as a realistic alternative
- Visiting bishop offers reasons for hope
- Young adults at congress share faith, struggles, hope
- Youth work to fight Alzheimers
- October 8, 1997 issue
- Lethal `compassion key factor in assisted suicide debate
- Bereavement workshop focuses on importance of handling loss
- Father Thomas March, OFM Cap, dies; E. Patchogue pastor
- Secular Franciscans professed
- St. Kilians, Farmingdale, celebrates 100th anniversary
- Boy Scout honors/awards
- Lecturer: Evolution of liturgy retains essentials
- Marriage series: in-law issues, maintaining romance
- King Kullen strike -- two viewpoints
- October 15, 1997 issue
- Leprosy doctor honored by LI group
- Charities successfully appeals on immigrant food stamp aid
- LI pastor inspired by heroic archbishop uncle
- Soccer provides focus for student
- Volleyball is a family affair for Westings
- Church in need: work continues
- Actress describes her faith journey
October 22, 1997 issue
Coverage of Catechetical Congress
Life Center hotline to prevent `dumpster babies'
Marriage series (iv): different spiritual journeys; rules for conflicts
Father Edward Shillito, retired priest, dies in Florida
October 29, 1997 issue
Four Catholic hospitals to consolidate
Focus on stewardship of time and
talents
Hospice: an alternative available to the dying
Christian non-violence can begin in the family
Conference for Hispanic women encourages self-esteem
LIers protest 'adult shop' expansion in Oakdale
Priest finds link between hobby and faith
Marriage series (v): Intense preparation grew from sensed need
Golden Wedding couples honored
Family Ministry director leaving for new position
Store owner has sense of mission
Gathering of Religious has 'right relationships' as theme
Catechists reminded RCIA involves
whole Church
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- November 5, 1997 issue
- CHD helps poor to help themselves
- Parish gives funds for senior
center
- Parish outreach offices hit by welfare changes
- Hospice TV series to air through November
- Youth rally at St. Elizabeth's, Melville
- Vermont couple learns about Jesus via Mexican poverty
- November 12, 1997 issue
- Post-abortion healing needed
- God's call is central theme of
retreat
- Readers tell how clergy, Religious affected their lives
- Laughter can contribute to health
- November 19, 1997 issue
- Hempstead project helps immigrants to work
- Parish mission in Roslyn focuses
on experiencing God
- Theologian at Molloy College discusses mandate to care for poor
- High school chaplain finds his
work rewarding
- Musicians and parish share gifts at in Amityville
- Following surgery, work, faith lead to comeback
- November 26, 1997 issue
- Catholic Charities initiates its annual Christmas appeal
- Parishes need help to help
- Renew 2000 will work to build `communities of communities'
- Priest from Tribunal explains
what an annulment is -- is not
- Advent series (part one)
- St. Dominic schools receive donations of latest computers
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- December 3, 1997 issue
- LI couple participate in rights protest at Fort Benning
- Parishes encourages needy to help
others
- Monthly pro-life march
- Father Vincent Powers, 78, dies
- Advent series (part two)
- African saints guide issued
- Educating teens about life issues
- Twin brothers cage matching basketball scholarships
- 100th anniversary for St. Dominic's chapel, Oyster Bay
- Church charities make a real difference
- December 10, 1997 issue
- Parishes serving poor need help to help
- Workshop on parent-teen
communication
- Discouraging war toys
- Msgr. Vincent Margiotta, 92, dies
- Advent series (part three)
- Bishop Appeal pledges set record
- Elmont office ministers to refugees
- December 17, 1997 issue
- Good Samaritan Medical Center serves the underserved
- New pastor for East Patchogue
parish
- Play is a way to give something back in Selden
- UN discussion: Discovering God is
the modern challenge
- Advent series (part four)
- Many faces of youth ministry
- December 24, 1997 issue
- Bishop McGann's 1997 Christmas message
- Diocesan Pastoral Center workers learn about Renew 2000
- Detroit bishop joins LIers to
protest Brookhaven reactor (with juxtapoints)
- Excerpts from Pope John Paul II's World Day of Peace message
- December 31, 1997 issue
- Hero cop helps give a retreat
- Honors for Bishop Appeal volunteers
- Diocesan Pastoral Manual is
published
- In different ways, priests affect individuals' lives
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