Annapolis parish to host play about Blessed Seelos

St. John Neumann in Annapolis will host a one-man play Nov. 11 focused on the life of Blessed Francis X. Seelos.
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Our Lady of Grace School races for education

Our Lady of Grace School held its second annual Race for Education Oct. 24.
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Tax for access to sacraments counterproductive

Archbishop Robert Zollitsch of Freiburg, Germany, allows Catholics to receive the sacraments only if they pay a church membership tax (CR, Oct. 4).
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How will people of faith vote?

President Obama has failed America with his domestic economic policies, massive debt, high unemployment, high energy prices and socialism with big government dependency, weakness because we cannot be a military superpower if we are not an economic superpower.
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Loyola junior sets example for peers

Tyler Spear’s coaches and teachers notice his leadership, in and out of athletics.
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It all happens in the parish

Sometimes we have answers to questions that no one asks. As you know from reading this column, I like to write and preach about the “big issues.” What’s the meaning of life? Where is God when bad things happen? What happens when we die?
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Faith Journeying from “What Is” to “What Should Be”

Do you remember “Ed”?No, not Ed Asner, who played Lou Grant, the persnickety and gruff newsroom editor of the fictional TV station WJM Minneapolis in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” of the 1970s. Not Eddie Murray, the beloved Oriole who hit his 500th career home run in Camden Yards, which
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MCC surveys congressional candidates

Every election year, the Maryland Catholic Conference surveys the state’s candidates for the U.S. Congress about their positions on issues of interest to Catholics.
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Bishops to consider new document on preaching at fall meeting

My dad used to say, 'I know what happened 2,000 years ago. I need to know how to live my life today.'
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My return to the classroom

A college graduate for more than four years now, my first time back in the classroom at a higher education institution was Oct. 23 when I shadowed a seminarian in his fourth and final year at St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Roland Park.  I am writing a story, slated
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Learning to Smile – A Mother’s Journey to Grace

 My guest blogger Kris Bedsworth is a woman of tremendous fortitude. She’s patient, positive, and courageous enough to serve as a substitute teacher in my school, which is no easy feat. We met last year when we were both pregnant with our second children, boys born less than three months
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