Shadowing gives prospective students practical insight

Before students are selected to attend The John Carroll School, Bel Air, they are strongly encouraged to spend at least a day at the Catholic high school to make sure it’s the right environment to continue their education.
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Animals take center stall in St. Peter’s Square

VATICAN CITY – Amid an occasional chorus of moo, oink, baa and neigh, Cardinal Angelo Comastri blessed several dozen animals peacefully munching their lunch in St. Peter’s Square.
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Franciscan describes Bush’s visit to Holy Land

JERUSALEM – Following a grueling schedule of political meetings, U.S. President George W. Bush was thankful for the opportunity to visit some of the Christian holy sites, said a Franciscan friar who accompanied Bush on his visit to Capernaum and the Mount of Beatitudes in Israel.
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Mr. Warthen’s death saddens Mount de Sales community

Bernard W. “Bernie” Warthen, 63, died Jan. 9 of undetermined causes. Mr. Warthen was the business manager for Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville, a position he had held for more than two decades. His wife, Mary Jo Warthen, is the principal of Holy Family School, Randallstown, and a former principal at Holy Rosary School, Baltimore.
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Cumberland remembers its missionary hero

CUMBERLAND – Early in his ministry as one of the first Maryknoll missioners to China nine decades ago, an idealistic young priest from Cumberland came across a Chinese farm boy working in a rice field near Jiangmen.
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Father Wolfgang Bruno Mimms, O.SS.T

A funeral Mass was offered for Father Wolfgang Bruno Mimms, O.SS.T., on Jan. 3 at Holy Trinity Monastery in Pikesville. Father Mimms died on Jan. 2 after a lengthy illness. He was 82.
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Communication audit will put everyone in the know

St. Mary, Annapolis, is in the final stages of selecting a consultant to perform an internal communication audit. Much like a financial audit that examines fiscal practices, the communication audit will look at the ways in which people communicate.
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Healthy shopping is possible for single folks on the go

Single people are often on the go, but that doesn’t mean their diets have to suffer. There are ways of taking time-saving shortcuts at the grocery store that won’t sacrifice nutrition or stretch the waistline, according to Barbara Bailey, outpatient dietician for the Good Health Center at Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore.
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Princeton professor to give Martin Luther King Jr. address

Eddie Glaude, professor of religion and African-American studies at Princeton University, will deliver the keynote address at Loyola College in Maryland’s 15th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Jan. 17.
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Princeton professor to give Martin Luther King Jr. address

Eddie Glaude, professor of religion and African-American studies at Princeton University, will deliver the keynote address at Loyola College in Maryland’s 15th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Jan. 17.
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Chili powder is spicing up one woman’s pregnancy

The chili powder container is upside down and shakin’ at the Tracy household in Abingdon. Kendall Tracy, 26, has been adding the spice to mostly everything she cooks and eats lately.
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Spicy foods not linked to stomach aggravation

Charles Village resident Rick Spriggs loves spicy food, but worries his passion for fiery fare will aggravate his unpredictably queasy stomach.
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