‘Condemned’ movie series featured in March on TCM

For three decades, the Catholic Legion of Decency held great sway not only over Catholic movie audiences but also the Hollywood film industry.
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Art in bloom: SJA’s first wine and paint event

It was an honor to teach these talented artists.Catholics have a long-standing tradition of creating beautiful art. So, when St. Joan of Arc’s new advancement director, Lauren Hayden, invited me to host an afternoon of guided painting on February 27th, 2016 to raise money for our school, I channeled the powers
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Father Onida served Carroll County parish

A funeral Mass for Marianist Father George F. Onida was offered Feb. 26 at St. Bridget Church on Long Island, N.Y. Father Onida died Feb. 14. He was 76.
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Sin makes us blind, but confession heals, pope says

Exercise a little courage and go to confession, turn away from selfishness and sin and back to God during the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis said.
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In advance of Maryland March for Life, participant reflects on activism

“We all have an inherent dignity within us, and it doesn’t come from what stage of life we’re in,” Fernando Cartagena said.
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In Vatican newspaper, theologians reflect on women preaching at Mass

The Vatican newspaper published commentaries reflecting on the possibility of allowing laypeople, including women, to preach at Mass.
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Woman on ‘Schindler’s List’ captivates John Carroll students

The silence in the auditorium at The John Carroll School was deafening as students waited to hear Halina Silber recount her story of survival.
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With gratitude for the work of this evangelist: Birthday blessings to Cardinal William Henry Keeler

Happy 85th birthday, Cardinal Keeler!March 4 marks the 85th birthday of our much-loved retired Archbishop. Cardinal Keeler served as the fourteenth Archbishop of Baltimore from 1989 to 2007. His episcopal motto is "Opus Fac Evangelistae" (Do The Work of an Evangelist).Born in 1931 in San Antonio, Texas, William Henry
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Maryland physician-assisted suicide bill withdrawn; opponents relieved, for now

A bill that would have legalized physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in Maryland, has been withdrawn.
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Cardinal Pell finishes testimony on abuse with rebuttals, regrets

Cardinal George Pell wrapped up his evidence before Australia’s Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, answering questions, rebutting accusations and expressing regret.
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Cathedral of Mary Our Queen announces schedule for ’24 Hours for the Lord’

As part of the archdiocesan-wide​ "24 Hour for the Lord" prayer campaign in the Holy Year of Mercy, the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland has announced its schedule for the March 4-5 event.
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Court hears oral arguments in challenge to Texas abortion restrictions

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in its first abortion case in nine years March 2.
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