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Helping Homosexuals the Church’s Way

BY John Burger

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Father James B. Lloyd

He has hosted a popular TV interview program, directed a school of pastoral counseling, worked as a missionary and taught psychology, but for the past five years, he has run a chapter of Courage, the Church ministry to help homosexuals. He spoke recently with Register... READ MORE


A Prodigal Daughter Returns

Generation X-er finds path back to Catholicism

August 08-14, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Jana Novak

CEO, Knight, Peacemaker

BY William Flynn

August 1-7, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

President of the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, he is involved in numerous charitable and international activities, including the peace effort in Northern Ireland. He spoke recently with Register correspondent Jim Malerba.

Malerba: How has your Catholic faith shaped... READ MORE


Priests and Nuns Tell Vocation Stories

July 25-31, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Father Benedict Groeshcel

How the Pope Won Romania

BY Matel Boila

A priest-politician tells of John Paul's empathy

July 11-17,1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

There is another side to the story of Pope John Paul II's visit to Romania, and the great impact it made on relations between Orthodox Christians and Catholics. A Romanian priest and senator tells how the power of the Pope's personal witness was able to overcome the mistrust and misunderstanding of... READ MORE


Yankee GM’s Winning Way

BY Brian Cashman

Life of faith keeps him on course

July 4-10, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

In 1998, at age 30, he became the s e c o n d -youngest general manager in major league baseball history. Despite the incredible daily pressures, the New York Yankees general manager thrived because of his faith, and the values instilled in him by his parents and others. He spoke recently with... READ MORE


Solving the No. 1 Domestic Problem

BY Michael McManus

Marriage Savers creator aims to cut divorce rate

June 27 - July 03, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

When he saw an answer to the problem he sees at the heart of many of today's social ills, this syndicated columnist and former Time magazine reporter decided to dedicate his time to promoting it. Together with his wife, Harriet, he started a group named Marriage Savers. Recently he spoke with... READ MORE


Radical Changes in Poland

BY Archbishop J.M. Zycinski

Lublin archbishop says religion is thriving in Pope's native land

June 20-26, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

During Pope John Paul II's latest visit to Poland, papal protocol placed the leader of the Lublin Archdiocese just a step or two behind him. In many ways, the 51-year-old archbishop has been following in the footsteps of the former Cardinal Karol Wojtyla for a long time. Register correspondent... READ MORE


Point Man for the John Paul Center

BY Msgr. Walter A. Hurley

Landmark-in-the-making was an unexpected mission

June 13-19, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Cardinal Adam Maida of Detroit appointed the monsignor who is pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows parish in Farmington, Mich., to be his “delegate” for the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center project. In that capacity, he serves as a general project manager, handling many of the day-to-day matters of... READ MORE


A Reagan Aide-Turned-Knight

BY Jim Malerba

His years in White House were 'partially successful'

June 6-12, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

He has played a leading role in the White House under President Reagan, served as a legal adviser to the U.S. secretary of health and human services and as assistant for pro-life issues to Sen. Jesse Helms. He is also a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the Pontifical Academy for... READ MORE


Screaming the Country Awake

BY Michael Horowitz

May 17-23, 1998 Issue For Subscribers Only

One of the loudest voices in the struggle to end Christian persecution belongs to a Jewish intellectual

Michael Horowitz, 59, is senior fellow and director of the Project for International Religious Liberty at the Hudson Institute, a small conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. A major force... READ MORE


Capture the Imagination of the World

BY Cardinal Francis Arinze

Wall Street Journal proposed him as a 'papabile,' saying he has a personality that could…

April 25 - May 1, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Known for his broad vision, forthright style and lively wit, he came to the University of Dallas during Holy Week to give a public lecture, and hold informal sessions with students on the topics of interreligious dialogue, evangelization and the Jubilee.

What follows is his exchange with the... READ MORE


An Unlikely Cardinal from Scotland

BY Cardinal Thomas Winning

Among his loves are the unborn, and countrymen who share his blue-collar roots

April 18-24, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The second cardinal appointed in Scotland since the Reformation, he is called “the people's cardinal,” in part for his championing of workers’ rights. On Mother's Day 1997 he began an international aid program to help women contemplating abortion. So far, 107 mothers have been helped. He spoke with... READ MORE


A New Age Dawns—It’s Catholic

BY Cardinal Paul Poupard

He wanted to be a parish priest – now, the world's culture is his parish

April 11-17, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The Pope tries to find the right fit for big jobs. He has given this man big jobs: naming him auxiliary bishop of Paris in 1979, archbishop in 1980 and cardinal archbishop in 1985. Now he is president of the Pontifical Council for Culture. He's also a good fit: The author of 20 works on theology,... READ MORE


His Reasons Turned To Ashes

BY Jim Malerba

This author left the fame he enjoyed in evangelical circles to become a Catholic

March 28 - April 3, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Thomas Howard

Born into an evangelical Christian family, a Philadelphia native and prolific book writer, he literally read his way to the C a t h o l i c Church 14 years ago. By his own admission, he is “head over heels” in love with his faith still. He spoke recently with Register correspondent... READ MORE


The Pulpit of the Corner Office

BY George Maly

An executive evangelizes by example, not preaching

March 21-27, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

High finance, high technology, and classic cars have been some of the accouterments of George Maly's life in the fast lane. He's been an insurance company executive, a developer of sophisticated industry software and now works as a consultant to corporate heads. To these distinctions, the... READ MORE


Russia Is Free. What Now?

BY Archbishop John Bukovsky

Pope's representative confronts the mess that communism left

March 14-20, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

As papal nuncio to Russia, Archbishop John Bukovsky represents the Pope in a post-communist country that had legally rejected almost all religious activity in its borders except that of the Russian Orthodox Church. The law has now been changed, but challenges remain for the Church. During a recent... READ MORE


From Chicago to the Islands

BY Bishop George Murry

February 28-March 6, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

This former auxiliary bishop of Chicago had known mostly urban settings. His ministry took him to the University of Detroit, Georgetown University, and a high school in Washington, D.C. Now, Bishop Murry is coadjutor bishop of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. On a recent visit to the North... READ MORE


Even on Broadway, Faith Can Thrive

BY Deirdre McNamara

February 21-27, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

McNamara: You're known to be a devout Catholic. How important is your faith to you?

Manahan: My faith has sustained me through all the vicissitudes of my life. I have never done anything but act, and I could not have worked as hard as I did to support myself — and sometimes my family — without my... READ MORE


Anna Manahan

February 21-27, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Anna Manahan won a Tony Award for her Broadway performance in The Beauty Queen of Leenane, which closes March 14. But she treasures another possession more. “This is worth more to me than four Tonys,” she said, showing a rosary from the Holy Land. She says her faith is central to her life and... READ MORE


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