Sister Mary Raymond Logue, S.S.N.D, dies

A funeral Mass for Sister Mary Raymond Logue, S.S.N.D., born Elizabeth Carolyn Logue, was offered May 15 at Villa Assumpta. Sister Mary Raymond Logue died May 9; she was 70.
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IND, Seton Keough go one, two in IAAM B Conference for golf

Institute of Notre Dame and The Seton Keough High School placed one, two in the IAAM B Conference tournament May 5-6 at Longview Golf Course, Cockeysville.
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A Rosa moment

My earliest days of priesthood found me assigned – very happily – to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. For almost five years, I served as civilian chaplain to the cadets, military families and support troops there.
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Senior leadership keeps Spalding focused in softball

Head Coach Paul O’Brien won’t take any credit for the success of his Archbishop Spalding High School, Severn, softball team.
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Clothesline breaks the silence

A Clothesline Project display was organized by students of College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, on Doyle Lawn May 1-3 with the theme “Break the Silence.”
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Pope authorizes granting of indulgences for Pauline year events

VATICAN CITY – Catholics who participate in events connected with the 2008-2009 jubilee year of St. Paul can receive a special indulgence, the Vatican said.
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God made pre-humans into people, Vatican newspaper says

VATICAN CITY – While apes evolved naturally into pre-human creatures, it was the will and desire of God that turned them into humans, an article in the Vatican newspaper said.
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Historical Stone Chapel offers a holy, spiritually enriching atmosphere

Brimming with history, the Stone Chapel at St. Francis de Sales, Abingdon, has welcomed worshipers since 1866. Once a mission of St. Ignatius in Hickory, this quaint and authentic stone structure served area Catholics for 98 years before St. Francis de Sales became a parish in 1964. In 1992, with more than 3,500 parishioners, St....
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What drives Catholics to sit with God other than Sunday?

The only obligation Jerry Frank felt driving downtown to St. Jude Shrine, Baltimore, was an obligation of heart.
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Tridentine Mass should not become mascot for those attacking church

I was concerned to read the article a few weeks ago “Cardinal says liberalized use of Tridentine Mass is bearing fruit ,” saying that it is causing many “traditionalists” who left the church to request to return to full communion. These “traditionalists” did not simply leave the church. They attempted to form schismatic churches; they...
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Cures for global warming may be worse than disease

In your editorial “The morality of going ‘green’” (CR/May 1), you touch upon several good points about respecting the environment and the wisdom of conservation. You also mention that the poor are the most affected by climate change. You neglect to mention that the poor are also the most negatively affected by many of the...
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School Sisters celebrate jubilees

While marking the 175th anniversary of the founding of their order, some local School Sisters of Notre Dame will also celebrate their own milestones. Eleven sisters from Baltimore will celebrate jubilees at Villa Notre Dame in Wilton, Conn., May 3.
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