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April 17, 2015

Inaugural Mass at Notre Dame for Yam a friendly, family affair

Dr. Marylou Yam will be formally installed as the 14th president of Notre Dame of Maryland University April 17.
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Law improved much for disabled but much work remains, say advocates

It was nearly 25 years ago, on July 26, 1990, that the Americans With Disabilities Act passed by Congress was signed into law.
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Listen to the millennials

The first time I heard the young Deacon Bill Senft preach the homily at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland, it was about the human nature of Jesus.
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Bishop hopes ‘fictional memoir’ has appeal for Catholics, non-Catholics

“I’m no author,” averred retired Bishop Francis A. Quinn of Sacramento, California.
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Sacrifices for Calvert Hall basketball led to priesthood

A generation apart, Duane Ferrell and Gary Neal put together fine NBA careers.
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Our Daily Bread asks parishioners to perform small miracle

The Our Daily Bread Employment Center is asking parishioners: Could you bake a casserole once in a while?
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society honors teen fundraisers

Several students at Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore made the Maryland Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Student of the Year campaign a rousing success.
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Death sentence for Tsarnaev – or mercy?

Should Dzhokhar Tsarnaev be executed for his role in the Boston Marathon bombings?
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Pope to visit, celebrate Mass at U.S. seminary in Rome

Pope Francis will visit the Pontifical North American College May 2.
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Cardinal George, 78, dies after long fight with cancer

Cardinal Francis E. George, the retired archbishop of Chicago who was the first native Chicagoan to head the archdiocese, died April 17.
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