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Frozen treat: want to go somewhere nearby where the dollar is strong, the atmosphere is European and the air bracing? There's still time for a weekend jaunt in wintry Montreal.(Travel)
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February 1, 2004|
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As temperatures settle below freezing during the long cold winters in Canada, snowbirds migrate from Quebec to the warm beaches of South Florida. So, when we made plans to vacation in Montreal in late winter, I received more than a few funny looks.
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True, winter temperatures in Montreal last into mid-April (which may be what you want). But the city offers a cosmopolitan experience unique to the Americas. Rich in architecture, museums, neighborhoods, festivals and culture, the people of the world's second-largest French-speaking ...
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New findings from Catholic University describe advances in stroke rehabilitation.
Newspaper article from: Blood Weekly
; ...S. Lum and colleagues, Catholic University (see also Stroke Rehabilitation...information, contact P.S. Lum, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064...Stroke Rehabilitation, Catholic University. This article...
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CATHOLICS AND THE GOP: AN UNEASY FIT
Newspaper article from: Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL)
; Catholics make up the largest...than 200 years, a Catholic priest has never served...professor at Marquette University, for the job of House...were charges of anti-Catholic bigotry, and when...a highly respected Catholic, raised the same question, Catholics took notice. This...
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CATHOLICS CLING TO COMMUNITY.(RELIGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...get that. Nor do the Catholic elite, left or right...comprehend the nature of the Catholic appeal. Two social...Left Boston and the Catholics Stayed'' (Harvard University Press), professor...portable'' and Catholic parishes are not...congregational'' in America. They are owned by...
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Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...There are 400,000 Catholics in the Capital District...national samplings of Catholic opinion. Many observers...nation's 52 million Catholics is due to their rising...educated and more affluent Catholic population than ever...history of the church in America," said the Rev...president of ...
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Catholic Church at end of an era.
Newspaper article from: The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
; ...that John Smith was a Catholic theologian, but also...exactly what kind of a Catholic theologian John Smith...unity of the Roman Catholic Church _ the most impressive...that some disgruntled Catholics complain he was always...Divinity School of Duke University in Durham, ...
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Catholics' Roots Run Deep in Md.; Pope's First Visit Recalls Church's Social Tradition
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...the Johns Hopkins University Press and publications...state's 800,000 Catholics today make up about...Proportionally, the Catholic population hasn...of Maryland's Catholics. The District...of the state's Catholics. The first Catholic settlers -- English...the first law in ...
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AS CATHOLICS MARK THE BICENTENNIAL OF THE CHURCH HIERARCHY IN THE UNITED STATES, DISPUTES OVER THE ABORTION ISSUE THREATEN THE DREAMS OF THE CHURCH'S FIRST AMERICAN BISHOP. THE GLOBE'S RELIGION WRITER GIVES THE DISPUTES A SECOND LOOK AFTER TWO CENTURIES OF HIERARCHY, A NEW SCHISM WITHIN THE FLOCK
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...priests for 25,000 Catholics in 1789 when Rev...named the first Catholic bishop of the new United States of America. Although the...for 55 million Catholics. The ratio of...1,000, but Catholics now support a...232 colleges and universities, 9,633 elementary...bicentennial of the ...
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Catholic Education at the Turn of the new Century.
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...and institutes created at Catholic colleges in recent years...brief introduction that Catholic higher education is on the...colleges helped immigrant Catholics survive and move into the...identity and mission of a Catholic college emerging -- how...is the Catholicity of a university ...
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Catholic educators seek meeting with President on tuition tax credits. (National Catholic Educational Association) (includes transcripts of two letters) (transcript)
PR Newswire
; ...some basic facts about Catholic schools. The letter...commitments, many Catholic parents felt you would...We do sense that Catholics played a significant...million students in Catholic education at all levels...schools, colleges and universities, seminaries and religious...the United States ...
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Catholic Women's Colleges Graduate Strong Student Leaders Prepared to Make a Significant Difference in Society
Magazine article from: Momentum
; Catholic women's colleges...Women's Colleges in America" (2002) depict...admitted to colleges and universities, and upper middle...Catholic colleges and universities have become coed and...However, the 17 Catholic women's colleges...study by the Indiana University Center for ...
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