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Eyes on the Goal
BY Tatu
April 30-May 6, 2000 Issue 
With 817 goals to date, the player-coach of the Dallas Sidekicks is one of the all-time leading scorers in the history of the World Indoor Soccer League. Recruited at age 14 by a premier Brazilian soccer club, the 38-year-old native of Mairinque, Brazil, turned pro at 17 and began playing in the... READ MORE
Solid Ground, on the Air
BY Ray Guarendi
April 16-22, 2000 Issue 
He is the father of 10 adopted children, a clinical psychologist and author of two books. His energetic approach, witty style and wise counsel about raising children have earned him fans of his talk show on Catholic Family Radio and his column in Catholic Faith & Family. He spoke with Register... READ MORE
Online Matchmaker
BY Anthony Buono
April 9-15, 2000 Issue 
To date, 25 couples have married after meeting through his Web site Single Catholics Online. He recently moved his family from Princeton, N.J., to Ann Arbor, Mich., to become president of the anticipated Catholic book recommendation service TiberRiver.org. Buono recently spoke with Register... READ MORE
Vindicated
BY Rep. Henry Hyde
April 1-7, 2000 Issue 
Kennelly and Gaetan: You are known to many Americans for chairing Bill Clinton's impeachment's hearings. In Bill Clinton's final days in office, to avoid being disbarred, he finally admitted having tried to deceive the justice system regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Did you feel... READ MORE
From Vietnam to the Vatican
BY Archbishop FranÁois Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan HE SURVIVED 13 YEARS IN PRISON THROUGH SONG AND PRAYER
March 26-April 01, 2000 Issue 
The 72-year-old president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace preached the Pope's Lenten retreat, which ended March 18. Jailed for 13 years by the Communist authorities in Vietnam, his book The Road to Hope was written in prison and smuggled out by a small boy. He recently spoke to... READ MORE
Keeping the Faith on Capitol Hill
BY Senator Rick Santorum
March 19-25, 2000 Issue 
A leader in pro-life legislation, he and his wife, Karen Garver Santorum, have five children. A small gold cross stands on his desk in the U.S. Senate, where he represents Pennsylvania. Next to it is a carved wooden sign that says, simply, “PRAY.” A book about St. Vincent, patron saint of the... READ MORE
Executive Theologian
BY Father J. Augustine DiNoia Being 'pastoral' doesn't mean hedging the truth
March 12-18, 2000 Issue 
As executive director of the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, he is considered the U.S. bishops'top theologian. Three years ago, Pope John Paul II appointed him as one of only two Americans on the International Theological Commission. A... READ MORE
The Voice of the Slaves
BY Bishop Macram Max Gassis 'Save the savable in Sudan before it's too late'
February 27-March 4, 2000 Issue 
From his exile in Nairobi, Kenya, he makes dangerous apostolic visits to his El Obeid Diocese in central Sudan. He wants to prod the international community to stop the 17-year-long Sudanese civil war which has seen 2 million people killed and more than 5 million displaced. He spoke with Register... READ MORE
Full Steam Ahead
BY Robert Royal
February 20-26, 2000 Issue 
He's president and founder of the newly formed Faith & Reason Institute in Washington, D.C., a research organization dedicated to the study of religion and culture. He's written, translated or edited more than a dozen books on Catholic culture, politics and American society. He recently spoke with... READ MORE
From British Pop to Roman Rock
BY Sal Solo
February 13-19, 2000 Issue 
Drake: How did you get started in music?
Solo: When I was 12 years old I thought I would be completely happy if I was a rock star. At age 21, I wrote to my older sister in Canada telling her that I was disappointed that I wasn’t a rock star yet. She told me not to put limits on myself.
“But... READ MORE
Women on Subs—Some Want to Sink the Idea
February 06-12, 2000 Issue 
Msgr. Michael Flanagan
With the Faith, He’s All Business
BY Daniel Daou
December 19-25, 1999 Issue 
Daniel Daou resigned his position as vice chairman of his family's thriving computer-services company, Daou Systems Inc., so he could serve the Church full time. Now chairman and chief executive officer of the Missionaries of Faith Foundation — with an executive leadership team that includes Scott... READ MORE
With the Littles, God Does a Lot
BY Jonathan & Terry Little Contemporary Music is Their Ministry
December 12-18, 1999 Issue 
Jonathan and Terry Little of Plattsmouth, Neb., form the Catholic music and evangelization ministry team With the Spirit. The father and son released their first joint album, “Journey of Faith,” this year. In addition to playing what they call “Catholic contemporary music” to audiences across the... READ MORE
‘No More Contraceptives’
BY Dr. Paul Hayes
December 5-11, 1999 Issue 
Dr. Paul Hayes
He was a self-described pagan for nearly 20 years. He not only came back to the Church, but also gave up a growing obstetrics-gynecology practice in Florida to help establish Holy Family Medical Specialties in Lincoln, Neb., which now serves more than 7,300 patients. He recently... READ MORE
How He Handled a Mid-20s Identity Crisis
BY Patrick Madrid
November 21-27, 1999 Issue 
Pope Fiction is the third book by the editor in chief of award-winning Envoy magazine. In addition to writing, he conducts apologetics training seminars across the United States and abroad. He recently spoke with Register features correspondent Tim Drake.
Drake: Unlike many Catholic apologists you... READ MORE
He Treats Men like Men
BY Steve Wood
November 14-20, 1999 Issue 
After serving as a Presbyterian minister for 10 years, he converted to the Catholic faith. He directs the Family Life Center and St. Joseph Covenant Keepers — a Catholic response to Promise Keepers — in Port Charlotte, Fla. He has been married for 21 years and has eight children, ages 5-19. The... READ MORE
Where His Real Treasure Lies
BY William E. Simon
November 7-13, 1999 Issue 
William E. Simon
He was U.S. treasury secretary under Presidents Nixon and Ford and later made his fortune in leveraged buyouts. Like Andrew Carnegie, he wants to give away his wealth to good causes before he dies. He recently spoke to Register correspondent John Burger in New York.
John Burger:... READ MORE
Greetings from the Church in Hollywood
BY Barbara Nicolosi
October 31 - November 6, 1999 Issue 
Christians often complain about Hollywood's excesses. This Catholic screenwriter wants them to do something about them. She started “Act One: Writing for Hollywood,” a nonprofit program based in Los Angeles dedicated to training a new generation of Christian writers. Fresh from Act One's... READ MORE
They Dared Him to Write
BY Bud MacFarlane Jr.
October 24-30, 1999 Issue 
He is founder and director of the Mary Foundation, which sends Catholic audiotapes throughout the country, and CatholiCity.com Internet sites, specializing in interactive communications, chat rooms and e-mail discussion groups. More than 500,000 copies of his three novels are in print: Pierced by a... READ MORE
He’s Safe!
BY Mike Sweeney Royal's hitter tells two young fans that his faith made the difference
October 17-23, 1999 Issue 
As the regular baseball season wound to a close, the Catholic catcher and first baseman of the Kansas City Royals made two brothers’ day by granting them an interview in the historic confines of Yankee Stadium. The man who was a top 10 hitter in the American League during the 1999 season spoke with... READ MORE
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