Day

June 12, 2013

At Mercy, teen finds her voice and strengthens her faith

Mercy High School senior Kelly Dohony participated in a range of clubs and assumed various leadership positions at Mercy.
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Comfort food, Taneytown style

At the suggestion of a few emails and Facebook posts, Father Leo Patalinghug recently traveled to Taneytown’s Gunner’s Grille
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Catholic schools nourished St. Mary’s grad

Jennifer Broussard excelled in the classroom and on the basketball court during her four years as a student at St. Mary’s High School.
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Multi-media expert overcomes cystic fibrosis

Joshua Brown, who has expressed an interest in photography, graduated with honors from St. Frances Academy June 2.
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IND graduate overcomes head injury

IND graduate Megan Fridley overcame a lacrosse injury and received the Sister Hilda Marie Sutherland Award at the school's 32nd annual sports banquet May 23.
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Maryvale a home away from home for grad

Maryvale Preparatory School graduate Emily Wertlieb performed in 14 school musicals. She aspires to teach English and theater.
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Archbishop Curley grad is goal-oriented

Faith has motivated Archbishop Curley graduate Patrick Koscher, who will play soccer at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
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Catholic Divorce Ministry offers support

Separated and divorced Catholics looking for support can find it during a special conference set for June 21-22 at Our Lady of the Chesapeake, Lake Shore.
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MCC: Not surprised referendum effort on death penalty repeal failed

The Maryland Catholic Conference called the failure of recent efforts to bring the state’s new death penalty repeal law to public vote “a great relief,” as it means the measure will stand and the organization will not have to expend resources fighting a referendum.
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Common response at Catholic High: Ask Megan

Catholic High graduate Megan Lynch is a natural leader at the all-girls school who excels in computer science.
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Calvert Hall grad grows in faith after diagnosis

After a hurdle in his basketball career, Darryle Edwards became a leader in campus ministry at Calvert Hall.
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Dyslexia can’t tackle Bishop Walsh graduate

Nineteen-year-old Quincy Redmon has overcome several obstacles.
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