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March 23, 2012

Cardinal O’Brien’s Statement Regarding the Sale of St. Joseph Medical Center

“I was disappointed to learn of the decision to sell St. Joseph Medical Center to a non-Catholic ownership group given the high priority we place on maintaining the Catholic identity of our many institutions in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. “The hospital and its staff of outstanding doctors, nurses, physicians and other healthcare workers, have a...
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Review: October Baby Can’t Be Ignored

 October Baby is the movie few people want, but its message can't be pushed to the side.The film, which opens today in nearly 400 theaters across the country, is about a teenage girl, Hannah, who discovers she survived an abortion. She goes on a trip to try and find the
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Another of God’s great mysteries

I was talking to a young lady who was studying for a big test in medical school. She had been cutting up cadavers in her class, and the test required that she be able to identify various veins and muscles. She said that the test was so difficult because various tissues look so different from...
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Pinterest-ing things happen at the Mount

If Mount St. Mary’s University’s newest social network page winds up being a game-changer, its success can be pinned on senior Caitlyn Ahern.
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Cardinal expresses ‘disappointment’ on proposed sale of St. Joseph Medical Center

Cardinal Edwin F. O’Brien expressed disappointment March 23, after learning that the board of directors at St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson had recommended to Catholic Health Initiatives that the hospital transfer ownership to the University of Maryland Medical System.
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Seniors and students connect on the court

Students and seniors shared laughter and conversation in a March Madness event at Oak Crest Retirement Community.
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Maryland demonstrators rally in support of religious freedom

Approximately 200 people gathered at Hopkins Plaza in Baltimore March 23 to join a nationwide rally defending religious freedom.
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