Beyond the Bell: Calvert Hall’s peer ministry ‘makes faith cool’

One Calvert Hall grad points to peer ministry as helping him “come out of his shell.”
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Living beyond expectations, Cumberland man exudes ‘no-quit attitude’

“Doctors said I wasn’t supposed to make it past my twenties,” Shand Crawford wrote, “but I’m still here!"
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Cumberland’s angels

For many children in Cumberland, school isn’t just about feeding minds.
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Archbishop Lori announces clergy assignments for August 2014

Changes include pastor, associate pastor and special ministry assignments.
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Sister Mary Helena Murphy, S.S.N.D., dies

A funeral Mass for School Sister of Notre Dame Mary Helena Murphy was offered Aug. 21.
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Fifty years after the Civil Rights Movement

Fifty years ago this summer, the Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson.
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Embrace the Ordinary: An evening bike ride

A few weeks ago we saw a couple police officers riding bicycles. Almost every night now Daniel asks to take his bike for a ride through the neighborhood.So we strap on his helmet and hit the sidewalks.We never go far. These summer evenings are getting shorter, and Daniel doesn’t want to
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Catholic musician Matt Maher recalls Rio, says God won’t leave us

As a singer, songwriter and worship leader, Matt Maher marvels that the heart of the Incarnation is Jesus engaging with people.
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Q&A with Jennifer Fulwiler: Talking her book, faith, marriage, family, and what to do when it’s 5:30 and there’s nothing in the oven

Jennifer Fulwiler is one of those funny, brilliant people with an amazing story and the talent to tell it.If you don’t know who she is, you could stop by her blog or pick up her recently released book, Something Other Than God, where she describes her spiritual and intellectual journey
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As Horseshoe opens, is the state in the midst of a bad gamble?

Father Zaborowski compares gambling spending to alcohol and drug addiction.
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I’m not going back to school: Musings on my retirement

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.--Anatole France, French journalist, novelist, poet (1844-1924)For the first time in my life, I am not getting ready to
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With senior, first-grader and three in-between, St. Mary’s family starts school year

Peter Cardillo sat in the front row of a colorful first-grade classroom at St. Mary’s Elementary School.
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