At Bolivian prison, pope calls himself man ‘saved from his many sins’

Pope Francis visited one of Latin America's most notorious prisons, calling himself "a man who was and is saved from his many sins."
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For workforce development, local Catholic organizations receive recognition, cash

When Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance Company celebrated its birthday, several Catholic organizations received presents.
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Pope to activists: Defend the earth, demand economic reform

Pope: A global economic system "has imposed the mentality of profit at any price, with no concern for social exclusion or the destruction of nature."
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Movie Review: Minions

Fillet it how you will, "Minions" (Universal) is a rare treat.
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Little bear’s big debut

At 10:30 a.m. on July 10th, 2015 in Harford Community College’s Black Box Theatre, Collin took to the stage for the first time, less than two weeks from his sixth birthday.  At that very moment, a star was born.  In reality, Collin has been putting on performances his whole life.
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Allentown priest appointed new rector of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary

Archbishop William E. Lori has appointed Monsignor Andrew R. Baker as rector of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary.
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William Gaudreau, leading post-Vatican II architect, dies at 84

William Gaudreau, an architect who designed many churches and other structures in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died July 6.
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St. Frances Academy president affirms support for Camille Cosby

“I am very supportive of Camille and her family and will keep her in prayer,” said Oblate Sister of Providence John Francis Schilling.
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Hammer-sickle crucifix raises eyebrows during pope’s visit to Bolivia

Bolivian President Evo Morales gave Pope Francis a crucifix atop a hammer and sickle.
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Arriving in Bolivia, pope insists on church’s role in public life

The pope arrived in La Paz July 8 on the second leg of his July 5-12 visit to Latin America.
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Monsignor Feild retires after 56 years in active priestly ministry

After 20 years as pastor of St. Joseph in Taneytown and 56 years in active ministry as a priest, Monsignor Feild retired July 1.
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Pope’s schedule reveals priorities

Will you spend time with family, and put aside the smartphone or the tablet for a while so you can relax and engage with your loved ones? Will you schedule your summer so tightly that you never have time to breathe the fresh ocean air? Just as the pope’s itinerary reveals his priorities, your travel...
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