The Maryland March for Life

Where are you going to be tonight? Right, I’ll see you at the Maryland March for Life.With the current situation in Washington, it is unlikely that any pro-life initiatives are going to be successful on the national level. It is, therefore, important to push small, incremental changes on the state
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In digital age, Vatican sticks with smoke, bells to announce results

Though the Vatican has more modern forms of communication, it’s still sticking with swirling smoke and tolling bells to announce the new pope.
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Church leaders grow in faith at Mid-Atlantic Congress

Hundreds gathered at the Hilton Baltimore for the second annual Mid-Atlantic Congress March 7-9.
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Making babies: In vitro fertilization’s Pandora’s Box

Despite the church’s teaching against assisted reproductive technology, Catholics are among those turning to IVF as an answer to infertility.
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Tourists, locals stake out spot where cardinals gather for meetings

Reporters are not the only ones trying to get a glimpse of these cardinals often wearing black coats and carrying small black briefcases as they make their way to the Vatican synod hall.
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Consumerist conception

In addition to unleashing uncertain genetic consequences, assisted reproductive technologies including egg and sperm donation carry other medical and emotional consequences for the donors and the resulting children.
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Now what? We wait with hope, more so with faith

The members of the College of Cardinals meet this week at the Vatican to hear about the state of the church. Essentially, it’s a large board of directors or a huge search committee looking at the challenges facing the organization as it chooses a new leader. They will look at the qualifications they believe the...
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7 Quick Takes Friday (Vol. 3)

— 1 —I’ve had a drink machine installed in our minivan. The boys are always asking for drinks during our commute. I was tired of saying no, so I started taking requests instead. I press an invisible button on the van’s ceiling and the boys can have whatever they want—orange
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Paca Street exhibit features St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Bible

A Bible belonging to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is on display at St. Mary's Spiritual Center and Historic Site.
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See with new eyes

Lent is a time that invites us to see with new eyes. Allow me to share a story of a visual miracle in my own life.
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Benedict – and us – amid God’s green grandeur

After Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI resigned Feb. 28, he traveled 15 miles southeast from Vatican City to Castel Gandolfo, a summer villa where he spent a significant amount of time during his eight years as pontiff. He left as the sun was setting and bathing Rome in gold – a fitting canvas for his farewell.
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Celebrating women in the church

Today is International Women’s Day. That fits right in with March being Women’s History Month. Sometimes, though, the importance of these days is overlooked as we deal with a stressed-out world and the day-to-day grind.But in the church, women certainly have a special place. We know this from Scripture. But
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