Office of Black Catholic Ministries helps young people feel history, rather than just hear it

Under the direction of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Office of Black Catholic Ministries, Mother Lange’s legacy is celebrated each February.
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Sensory story time

When Frank’s teacher first told me about sensory story time at the Harford County Public Library, I imagined a room with stations where kids could put their hands in buckets of beads, or put sugar cubes on their tongues, or peek through a kaleidoscope, all while a lady read quietly
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Rite of Election a time for bringing families closer

Brittany Bickerton wants to raise her three daughters as Catholics.
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California Dreamin’

When I was in high school, I attended an all-girls' boarding school in Glencoe. Oldfields School is a small school but there's lots of cool things always going on. We did not shut down for weather very often and we did not get many of the holidays our public schoolmates
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After heart attack, pastor not afraid of dying

Father James Kiesel, pastor of St. Joseph in Odenton, never expected to have a heart attack.
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Embrace the Ordinary: What do you do when you’re snowed in for the day?

We knew snow was coming yesterday, but we had still planned to run out in the morning to get the boys their haircuts for the Chinese New Year. But when snow started falling a little after 10 a.m., we decided to stay home. We were glad we did.What do you
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Ever a writer, Sister Mary Ann Walsh finding new voice in new role

Response to her work for America has been almost universally positive, said Jesuit Father Matt Malone, editor-in-chief.
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Schools Roundup: Learning how to save lives, give thanks and help the needy

St. John the Evangelist School in Hydes, Maryvale Preparatory, Mother Seton School and Resurrection-St. Paul School are in this week's news.
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Youth must be served? No, it serves

With one recurring exception, I rarely engage in social media rebuttal.
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Voices in the vaccine debate – Part 3

In this three part series, I will share the perspectives of three different women (who also happen to be mothers) when it comes to the vaccine debate. I asked all of them the same exact questions and will run their responses in their own words.Part 1 - The pediatricianPart 2-
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What the saints say about confession

Lent is a time when Catholics are especially encouraged to take advantage of the sacrament of reconciliation.
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