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July 5, 2018

A conversation about ‘Humanae Vitae’ may finally be possible

If 1968 was one of the worst years possible for "Humanae Vitae" to be heard, then 2018 may be one of the best. Let the conversation begin.
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Peach cake season, stacking cups, fireworks, reading, and more (7 Quick Takes)

The peaches are ripe! Run, run, run to your nearest grocery store or farmers market and buy some peaches to make a Baltimore peach cake.
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Archbishop Lori announces early summer appointments

Archbishop William E. Lori announces clergy appointments for the early summer.
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Movie Review: ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’

There's plenty of humor and action in the fast-paced sci-fi adventure "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (Disney).
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Catholic Review Media earns 44 awards for 2017 work

Catholic Review Media won a combined 44 awards for material published in 2017 from three different professional associations, the second-highest total in the last eight years.
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Unique customs accentuate end of school days

Many Catholic schools in the archdiocese renewed senior traditions during graduation season.
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Trump has chance to reshape high court in choosing successor to Kennedy

President Donald Trump has the chance to reshape the Supreme Court by filling the vacancy created by Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement.
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Vatican issues new document on vocation of consecrated virgins

The Vatican has released a document that establishes norms and principles for women who dedicate their lives as consecrated virgins and their place in the life of the church.
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