Inside Sports: NDP volleyball proves its A Conference caliber

The Blazers went 13-0 in the regular season, the first time they went undefeated in the A Conference.
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Official Archdiocese of Baltimore statement on Conventual Franciscan Father Michael Kolodziej

The Archdiocese of Baltimore, the Order of Friars Minor Conventual, and Archbishop Curley High School have received an allegation of the sexual abuse of a minor by Father Michael Kolodziej, OFM Conv.
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My backseat photographers

The boys and I spend a fair amount of time in the car—and it’s a special time. Sometimes we complain about which Star Wars song to listen to, or whether we should take “the long sneaky back way," or which child Mama should drop off first.But even if we’re arguing
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Sacraments pass down the fullness of our faith

If the first two chapters of “Lumen Fidei” were about the gift of faith, the second two chapters of the encyclical are about sharing the faith.
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Mom’s group nourishes women’s spiritual life

A core group of eight moms meet twice a month at the home of St. John the Evangelist, Hydes, parishioner Melanie Hecht to pray and discuss their faith. (Tom McCarthy Jr. | CR Staff)
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Josephites still reaping the Harvest

A celebration honors the 125th anniversary of The Josephite Harvest, the official magazine of the Josephites.
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Why did we decide to adopt?

Even before John and I were married, we talked about adoption. I wouldn't say we felt called—just that we felt that adoption was a beautiful option.We were looking ahead to a future that we assumed would include children. And if biology didn't cooperate, we would pursue adoption.That was as far
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Having a bad day? Be kind always.

    “Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about…  Be kind always.”   Working with teenagers for over three decades has provided many opportunities to understand that the smile on a person’s face often masks the fears and worries that they carry around with them. And this is indeed true
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St. Ignatius Loyola Academy celebrates 20 years of transforming lives

On Nov. 1, more than 200 friends and supporters of St. Ignatius Loyola Academy gathered to mark the school's anniversary.
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“A worshipper:” Sheer joy and an adult with disabilities at Mass

Pope Francis smiles at young Alberto di Tullio of Boiano, Italy on June 19: The Holy Father gave this special youth with Down's Syndrome a spin in his chair on the Popemobile after his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square. Photo: (Stringer/Italy/Reuters)   This past Sunday morning in Abingdon:  I saw the face of
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Praying with the autumn trees on All Souls Day

  Today the Church observes All Souls Day, and I again pondered the circle of life this morning as I admired the vibrant colors of the trees in our backyard.   Yesterday I shared my thoughts about the beauty of autumn and the circle of life on All Saints Day. (Read my reflections
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Sister Mary Joannes Clifford, R.S.M., dies

A funeral Mass for Religious Sister of Mercy Mary Joannes Clifford , a beloved figure to many in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, will be offered Nov. 9 at Mercy High School in Baltimore.
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