As a pro-life church, let’s consider how we talk about adoption

During the homily last Sunday our deacon was speaking about spiritual adoption. He told us we should consider God’s love from the perspective of a person who has been adopted.Prior to being adopted, the deacon said, that person feels rejected. That person feels that no one has ever loved him.
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Love, quadrupled: Scott Family thrives at New All Saints

The Scott Family thrives on love and faith at New All Saints in Liberty Heights.
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Peace demands passion, patience, hard work, pope tells Balkan nation

God's plan for creation is peace, Pope Francis said during a one-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina June 6.
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It’s a… butterfly!

This morning when Daniel came in to wake me up, he had already checked the caterpillars.“They’re not hatched,” he said.On my way to the kitchen, I checked and he was right. The chrysalides were still intact.I went to the kitchen to start making breakfast, walked back to check on the
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Tips for caring for Alzheimer’s patients

Dr. Verna Benner Carson offers tips for caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's disease.
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Monks record sacred music that is ‘part of air we breathe,’ says one

Once again the hills are filled with the sound of music, only this time the music soars from Benedictine monks rather than the Von Trapps.
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Canadian commission: Reconciliation with aboriginals to take ‘hard work’

Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission used the term "cultural genocide" to describe what happened to aboriginal Canadians.
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Movie Review: Aloha

Aloha is a half-baked yet charming romantic comedy that cautions against privatizing the nation’s defenses, weaponizing space and trampling on the rights of indigenous peoples.
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Service ingrained into IND experience

Students at the Institute of Notre Dame in Baltimore have discovered power in service.
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World Environment Day: God’s creation, ecology, and the Ten Commandments for the Environment

Although individual decisions may seem small in the face of global threats and trends, when billions of people join forces in common purpose, we can make a tremendous difference.--U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-MoonWorld Environment Day, sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme, has been observed annually since 1972 on June
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Father Thomas Loftus put preaching into practice

Redemptorist Father Thomas Brendan Loftus, who served at Sacred Heart of Jesus-Sagrado Corazón de Jesús in Highlandtown and Our Lady of Fatima in Baltimore, died May 31.
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‘Victory’ app aimed at helping young people suffering addiction to porn

The app, Victory, is based on a calendar system where the user can mark the days they were victorious over porn, or had a setback, using colors.
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