Day

September 29, 2016

Pope pleas on behalf of civilians in Aleppo as bombing intensifies

Pope Francis made a forceful appeal for assistance for the thousands of innocent civilians trapped in Aleppo.
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Driven

We’ve all heard the saying, “Life is a Highway.” While some people might claim they want to “ride it all night long,” there are many of us frustrated by delays and accidents on our daily commutes and long adventures. Sometimes the road overwhelms us to the point where
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Family feel, modern tools lift OLPH School in Ellicott City to national Blue Ribbon honor

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City was was one of 329 schools named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Sept. 28 by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Filipino saints celebration

Archbishop Lori preaches on San Lorenzo Ruiz and San Pedro Calungsod, missionary saints from the Philippines, and calls upon the faithful to bring the Gospel to a broken world.
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Movie Review: “Storks”

Popular culture's relentless drive to portray a homosexual lifestyle as merely one more form of diversity and its view of out-of-wedlock motherhood as a respectable choice, at least for mature women, mars the otherwise unobjectionable animated comedy "Storks" (Warner Bros.)
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Shimon Peres, known for efforts to achieve peace, dies at 93

One of the last ceremonies in which former Israeli President Shimon Peres participated as a public figure took place in the Vatican Gardens in June 2014.
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Putting students first earns Blue Ribbon for St. Joseph School in Fullerton

Students’ happily shrieking, copious blue balloons and Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration” playing, it was clear that something was going on at St. Joseph School.
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