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THURSDAY
March 1:

Pope John Paul II's Intentions for March are geared to solidarity and dialogue.

Joe Dalton is looking for more smiles from the born and unborn. FAITH IN THE FAMILY

Vietnamese Cardinal may be invited back to his homeland. Universal News

Time to call Senator John Kerry to task. HEROD'S HEROES

Pope goes outside walls for Ash Wednesday. News from ROME

Supreme Court Case challenges Church-State issue. USA News

PA congressman wants to keep plate full with Pro-Life plates. Pro Life News

Solidarity of Popes against Communism. GIFT OF FAITH

...These and much more in Today's issue for
Thursday
March 1, 2001

FRIDAY
March 2:

Meet Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey. CATHOLIC PewPOINT

Is a red-hat stained by blood money? CHRIST OR CHAOS

Lent is what you make of it. GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER

Time to call Senator Dick Durbin to task. HEROD'S HEROES

Cardinal Egan at home in the Big Apple. USA News

Oblate Secretary of Propaganda Fide passes on. News from ROME

Devotions on the path to Calvary. WAY OF THE CROSS

Canadian bishop ready to rattle pro-abort politicians. Pro Life News

Birth and election of the Pope of our times. TIME CAPSULES

...These and much more in Today's issue for
Friday
March 2, 2001

SATURDAY
March 3:

Walking the Way of the Cross in the world. AT ONE WITH GOD

Don't look away from God's Laws, Senator Dodd. HEROD'S HEROES

Lebanon President meets with Pope. News from ROME

US needs to help quake victims more. USA News

Ohio Pro-Life Judge got a raw deal. Pro Life News

Optional Feast of Saint Katherine Drexel. First time as saint. DAILY LITURGY

Bombing Iraq just plays into Saddam's hands. Universal News

The Pope of Papal Supremacy. TIME CAPSULES

Don't be afraid to stand up for right! TIME CAPSULES

...These and much more in Today's issue for
Saturday
March 3, 2001
MARCH
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