Day

October 6, 2016

Installation of Father Phillip Brown, P.S.S.; Rector of St. Mary’s Seminary, Roland Park

I. Introduction A. It is a joyous occasion that brings together the entire community that is St. Mary’s Seminary and University. We have gathered for the installation of Fr. Phillip Brown, P.S.S. as the newest rector of the nation’s oldest seminary and as the president of a preeminent Catholic institute of higher learning. Fr. Brown,...
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Hurricane response in Haiti slowed by blocked roads, floods, power outages

The storm left southwestern Haiti in shambles after slamming into the country’s Caribbean coast Oct. 4.
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Faithful Citizenship

In making these choices, right reason recognizes that some things are so morally flawed that nothing can make them right nor is there ever a good reason for choosing them.
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Movie Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

Director Tim Burton is on his home turf with the gothic fantasy "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" (Fox).
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The Virtue of Food

As time during my 13 years as a priest has passed, one of the things I have learned about myself is that I have come to love and appreciate good food. I have become, over time, what one calls a “foodie” – someone who likes to try different and unique
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Are outward signs of faith offensive?

The most effective witness we give is our lives, lives of mercy and compassion.
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When the choice is Clinton or Trump, what’s a Catholic to do?

“Catholics should be guided more by our moral convictions than by our attachment to a political party or interest group,” Archbishop Lori said.
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Mission is at heart of pastoral planning in Archdiocese of Baltimore

The archdiocesan planning process underway is a response to the call of Pope Francis to conversion of the entire church in the 20th century, according to the archdiocesan director of evangelization.
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