Values of cooperation, gratitude guide members of Columbia Figure Skating Club

Many members of the Columbia Figure Skating Club represent local Catholic institutions.
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Archdiocese to offer extended hours for sacrament of reconciliation

It seems as if every Catholic has a metaphor for the sacrament of reconciliation.
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Loyola University Maryland president to take six-month sabbatical

Jesuit Father Brian Linnane, president of Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, announced in a March 19 letter to faculty, staff and administrators that he will take a sabbatical July 1 to Dec. 31.
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Pop Quiz on the feast of St. Joseph

How much do you know about the spouse of the blessed Virgin Mary?
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Beyond the Bell: Mock trial is real competition

This year’s trial, prepared by more than 100 schools across Maryland, echoes recent news stories from Ferguson, Mo., and Sanford, Fla.
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Repent and believe

Earlier this week, I was at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal with the Knights of Columbus. I learned about the Fatima apparitions when I was a child.
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Lenten dinners bring family closer together

It’s “no parents allowed” this Lent in the Smolka family kitchen.
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Giving God a hug

Daniel was sitting at the kitchen table snacking while I cooked dinner.“Mama,” he said, and I could tell a question was coming. “Any time I give you a hug am I giving God a hug too?"I hesitated, but just for a moment. I glanced at our little boy, his bare
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Catholic Review plans bus trip to see pope

For those who hope to be a part of the largest gathering of Catholics in the US this year, Catholic Review Media is organizing a bus day trip to Philadelphia for pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Parade greens downtown Baltimore

Downtown Baltimore was filled with the spirit of the Emerald Isle Mar. 15 during the celebration of the annual St. Patrick Parade.
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Faith on a full stomach: Wining and dining with the Catholic Business Network

Mixing business and pleasure may be a bad idea, but mixing business and faith is just the opposite, says Dena Lorenzi.
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Archdiocese responds to complaint from former Curley librarian

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has responded to a complaint filed March 5 in Maryland U.S. District Court on behalf of Annette Goodman.
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