Catonsville residents go fly a kite

More than 100 students joined residents of the Charlestown Retirement Community April 13 for the second annual Catonsville Kite Flying Contest.
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Statement from Archbishop William E. Lori on the Boston Marathon bombing

UPDATED: Archbishop William E. Lori, archbishop of Baltimore, issued statement on the tragedy in Boston April 15. The pope has also expressed his sentiments.
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Talking to your kids about Boston

Last week, I wrote about a very special episode of “Glee,” where the subjects of gun policy and school violence were explored. I urged you to talk to your kids and students concerning the issues and how to stay safe. Monday brought Patriot Day and the 117th Annual Boston Marathon, one of the largest marathons...
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Tragedy in Boston: Choose to Be People of Hope

Yesterday afternoon we learned of the horrific explosions in Boston near the marathon finish line. As the hours unfolded and we watched the images play repeatedly on TV, we learned of the massive amount of injuries and of the death overnight of the third victim. Many have paused and asked
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Haiti Immersion Trip

I had the opportunity to go to Les Bons Samaritains (The Good Samaritan School) in St. Marc, Haiti with nine of my peers over Spring Break. St. Marc is about two hours outside of Port-au-Prince.  Our task for the week was to run a camp for the fourth grade students
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Parish volunteers offer parents of children with disabilities a day out

Parents Day Out gives parents of children with disabilities four uniterrupted hours.
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Preparing to field a child’s questions about tragedy

That September morning after two airplanes hit the Twin Towers in New York City, I sat in my parents’ backyard, petting my dog and asking unanswered questions of a silent, blue sky. I remember thinking how glad I was that I wasn’t a mother yet because I wouldn’t know what
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Vacation Venture: Exploring A New Basilica in Key West

The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.—Saint Augustine of HippoYou know what they say about all work and no play, right? So when Easter Break started two weeks ago for John Carroll, my husband and I packed our bags and headed south
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Masters Dreams Part of Spring Rituals

Every spring brings it rituals. We know that April showers bring May flowers. There’s the annual spring cleaning of our homes, the pruning of our flower beds and planting of our gardens. The spring youth sports season begins and so, at least in my life, one day blurs into the
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Oak Crest residents spearhead community-wide sustainable practices

On Tuesdays, John Grudzien is up before dawn, rifling through his neighbors’ recycling, ensuring no rogue piece of trash has been buried among their bins’ contents.
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The Gosnell Trial: Facing the Truth of Abortion

 Several months ago, the nation came to a halt due the mass killings in Newtown, and rightfully, every news station, newspaper, and the like covered the story for days. It precipitated a national conversation on how to prevent future massacres from gun control to mental health care. It was the
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A very special episode of ‘Glee’

After a two week hiatus, Fox's hit show, "Glee," was back on the air with a new episode. However, it wasn't just any episode. Before the show began, a warning came on the screen to warn viewers that this episode would deal with school violence and to use discretion. I was surprised. After all of...
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