Bel Air school embraces Year of Mercy in multiple ways

From the pew to the playground, the relationship between the Year of Mercy and the daily rhythms of St. Margaret School in Bel Air appears seamless.
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Movie Review: ‘Race’

Run, don't walk, to the nearest multiplex and see “Race” (Focus), a supremely entertaining biopic about Olympic track and field legend Jesse Owens
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Arbutus school pounds the drum for good behavior

Students at Our Lady of Victory Catholic School danced and laughed along as they participated in a “cardio drumming” class.
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Proponents of physician-assisted suicide face tough questioning in Maryland Senate hearing

The Maryland State Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee posed tough questions to proponents of physician-assisted suicide Feb. 25.
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‘Risen’ and the reality of the Resurrection

Frankly, 'Risen' conveys the edgy novelty, the unnerving reality of the resurrection, better than much contemporary theologizing.
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Fresh start: Pope calls for integration of divorced into church life

Those who hope Pope Francis will give divorced and civilly remarried Catholics a blanket welcome back to Communion and those who fear he will open the doors to such a possibility are both likely to be disappointed by his decision.
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Jerusalem bodybuilder breaks barriers for Palestinian women

Belian said it has been hard for family and friends to understand her devotion to the sport; some have told her to get a job and get married.
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I want privacy

As a tech geek and student of computer networking, I have been intrigued over the last few days regarding Apple defying a court order to unlock an iPhone. Not just any iPhone, but the iPhone 5C owned by one of the suspects from the San Bernardino shooting that left 14
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Precious Lord, Take My Hand: One family’s journey

Have you heard of Rory and Joey Feek?They are country singers, husband and wife, who sing together.They are Christians who love to share their faith, as they do in their album, Hymns & Stories That Are Important to Us, which they recently released.But although I enjoy listening to their music—and
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Names & Numbers: Schools sing for city, raise funds for cancer

IND students commemorate 100th anniversary of the first performance of Baltimore's municipal anthem; Students and teachers earn honors.
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On climate issue, Catholics urged to ‘feel pain of the planet, the poor’

Pope Francis' right-hand man on the environment urged Catholics to let Christian spirituality guide their thinking toward creation.
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Justice Scalia: Man of the people

Justice Scalia perceived that the greatest threat to self-government was the Supreme Court's tendency to read into the Constitution the values it would like society to adopt.
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