Gov. Hogan and other cancer patients among those touched by Pope Francis’ visit

In the midst of his public battle with aggressive lymph node cancer, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. met Pope Francis.
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Peachy and the Pope

Lenora “Peachy” Dixon is by far the most interesting person I know. She's a writer, a waitress, a stockholder in a major company, a mother, a grandmother, a music lover, a former business owner, and a proud Catholic. I helped edit her first memoir “A Peachy Life,” published by City Lit
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For Feet for Francis pilgrims, angels around every bend

Feet for Francis pilgrims are finding support at every turn along 100-mile walk from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
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Baltimore clergy and faithful join Pope Francis at canonization of St. Junipero Serra

Thousands of faithful travel, attend and celebrate the Sept. 23 canonization of St. Junípero Serra.
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Pope, ‘son of immigrant family,’ tells Obama he’s ready to learn in U.S.

Pope Francis introduced himself to President Barack Obama and all people of the United States as a "son of an immigrant family."
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United by faith, Baltimore pilgrims are ready for Philly bus trip and the pope

Pilgrims from across the Archdiocese of Baltimore will bring enthusiasm and special intentions to Philadephia for the papal Mass.
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Shepherd One lands in the United States, Archbishop Lori helps welcome pope

The papal planes touches down in Washington, D.C. on the first of three stops of Pope Francis' apostolic journey of love and mercy.
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Pope calls for ‘revolution of tenderness’ in Cuba

Pope Francis called Cubans to a “revolution of tenderness” as he celebrated Mass in the Minor Basilica of the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre.
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Pope defends his teaching on social issues

Pope Francis defended his position on the economy, the environment and other social issues as faithful repetitions of the basic Catholic social doctrine.
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St. Ursula, the Knights of Columbus and Wile E. Coyote

Random thoughts from day two of the Pilgrimage of Love and Mercy, AKA Feet for Francis:It was a most interesting morning of Sept. 21 in Parkville. Climbed out of my sleeping bag at 6 a.m. and shuffled a few steps in the dark to the edge of the choir loft
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Faith, family, sacrifice: Hispanics celebrate spiritual heritage in Archdiocese of Baltimore

Spanish-speaking parishioners from across the archdiocese gathered in Baltimore to celebrate faith and culture.
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Pope urges Cuba’s youths, consecrated people to love and hope

Pope Francis thanked women religious who dedicate themselves with love to caring for people the world ignores.
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