Grateful to be chosen for the “Adopt-a-Blogger” program

More than a year ago I discovered a Catholic infertility group on Facebook. I joined it and quickly realized it was a special community of people who are on many different journeys, but united in hope and prayer. I have met so many wonderful people through the group, though I
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The fifth little pumpkin

There were five little pumpkins sitting on my desk, waiting to play their part in the live action version of their famed visit to the gate, starring my St. Joan of Arc library students.Each pumpkin was unique in one way or another, but you had to look closely to find
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Catholic agencies have long forged relationships with new House speaker

With his election as speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Paul Ryan may have taken the most difficult job in American politics.
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Family, friends celebrate Cardinal Keeler’s 60th priestly jubilee

Cardinal William H. Keeler marked the 60th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood with a Mass at St. Martin's Home.
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Bishops to consider election document, USCCB priorities, sainthood causes

The U.S. bishops will consider whether to approve a new introductory note and a limited revision of their quadrennial statement on political responsibility.
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Movie Review: ‘Goosebumps’

As ideas for Halloween-themed movies go, a big-screen version of the blockbuster children's book series "Goosebumps" is better than many.
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Local Catholic publishing changes with times

Through 160 years as the Catholic Mirror, the Baltimore Catholic Review and the Catholic Review, our team has been providing news and information in a Catholic context for our readers.
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Catholic Review has storied history

Check out this timeline of key moments in the history of the Catholic Mirror and the Catholic Review.
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Catholic Review’s strategic plan includes shift to monthly magazine

The Catholic Review is transitioning from a biweekly newspaper to a monthly magazine.
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The 2015 Synod and the mission of the family

The Synod on the Family formally ended Oct. 24, but the discussion continues regarding what the bishops discussed and what Pope Francis may decide about the church’s future.
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‘What would Francis do?’ Ignatian Volunteers have the answer

After a career in the federal government, Mark Wong wanted something new, so twice a week, he goes to the Franciscan Center in Baltimore to meet people in need.
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Listening to the synod and the pastoral mission

Like Mary, may we walk in faith, not knowing where God's Holy Spirit leads us, but trusting in his abiding love, care and fidelity.
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