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September 25, 2012

Catholics Throughout the World to Observe ‘Year of Faith’; Archdiocese Holds Opening Mass October 7 at St. Mark, Catonsville

Catholics throughout the world will begin observing a Year of Faith on October 11, 2012 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) and the 20th anniversary of the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Last year, in his apostolic letter Porta Fidei (Door of Faith), Pope Benedict...
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Knott Foundation awards $50,000 for Catholic schools initiative

The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship’s (NFTE) Baltimore affiliate has received a $50,000 grant from the Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation for its Baltimore Catholic schools initiative, the first of its kind in the U.S.
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Helping or exploiting the poor?

In a recession and where there is lack of employment, money does not flow from the employer to the employee.
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Prayer to uphold sanctity of marriage

We petitioned successfully, we are on the ballot, and we still need to vote. Now we pray:
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Uphold freedoms, of religion and conscience

Why have we allowed a money-driven special interest group to convince the government that we should sacrifice both freedom of religion and freedom of conscience? The HSS mandate does this.
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Editorial misses the mark

Christopher Gunty’s editorial, “Tolerance a two-way street” (CR, Sept. 20) missed the mark.
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Moment of decision

This will be one of the most consequential elections of our times. It will present us with issues with the economy, the deficit, health care, our role in the world and social concerns that affect us as Americans and as Catholics.
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Why isn’t the Review supporting nominee Ryan?

I am shocked that in “On the edge” (CR, Sept. 6), the Catholic Review would use the poor to promote President Obama in this election.
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Series part 1 dismissed ‘nuns on the bus’

“On the edge” (CR, Sept. 6) touts a color photograph of Rep. Paul Ryan holding a copy of his budget proposal and then proceeds in a paragraph to explain his rationale behind it while egregiously omitting any mention of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops who “issued an unusually strong letter in April which stated...
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