From Glen Burnie to Fatima and Lourdes

Father Jesse Bolger, associate pastor of Holy Trinity, Crucifixion and Good Shepherd, all in Glen Burnie, shares his personal reflection of leading a Marian pilgrimage during the Year of Faith.
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Official clergy assignments for June 2013

Archbishop William E. Lori announces assignments for priests and deacons of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Greetings from Honduras

On May 18, 14 John Carroll seniors left for a week-long mission trip to Roatan, Honduras.
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MD abortion centers lose licenses – again – after DHMH survey

The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene suspended the licenses of four surgical abortion clinics, including three whose licenses were previously suspended but briefly reinstated.
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With help, a priest remembers his mother

Father Mark Bialek was embraced by Monsignor James W. Hannon, and then Monsignor Adam J. Parker.
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Looking Back to 1986: Hands Across America

“Hands across America, hands across this land I love….”My Mom sent me a text message Saturday morning asking if I remembered what we did 27 years ago: Now I cannot remember what I had for dinner two nights ago, so you know the answer. Mom reminded me: On May 25
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Not a little kid

Leo was climbing a complicated web of ropes at a playground when an older child brushed past him.“Excuse me, little kid,” said the older boy, who looked to be 8 or 9.Leo didn't hesitate.“I’m not a little kid,” said our 5-year-old, reaching for a rope so he could climb higher.
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MOVIE REVIEW: Fast & Furious 6

The title-shifting franchise that now gives us “Fast & Furious 6” (Universal) has a predictable underlying recipe.
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7 quick takes Friday (Vol. 12)

— 1 —Last week I was hunting for recipes to use for my sister Treasa’s belated birthday cake. I ended up coming across this recipe, which I will definitely make again. I tried this recipe for strawberry frosting, though I didn’t follow it closely. I got so excited about using
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Incarnation student local face of Crohn’s disease

Pamela Grace, a seventh-grader at School of the Incarnation, was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at age 10.
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Twenty-two graduate from Ecumenical Institute of Theology

Twenty-two students, including seven lay persons from the Archdiocese of Baltimore and 14 seminarians, graduated from St. Mary’s Seminary and University’s Ecumenical Institute of Theology May 16.
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Catholic Associations: Reviving the Faith through Small Communities

 Famous individuals receive all the attention. Whether in a history book or a popular magazine, celebrated men and women dominate the headlines, but what is the impact of a single individual? Is there a limit to what one person can accomplish?A dynamic and talented political candidate will not get very
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