Students rise to the occasion, baking bread for the homeless

A flour company donates supplies and teaches students how to bake bread for the poor.
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WWJD at Camden Yards?

What Would Jesus Do? I have never owned or worn one of those “WWJD” bracelets, but I have often thought about the message that those colorful bands communicate. This past Friday night at Camden Yards, I had a “WWJD” moment that came upon me in an instant. My friend and I were enjoying
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Millersville Restaurant Shows Conversion is Ongoing

Culinary Confessions: Zandi's Grill receives makeover courtesy of "Restaurant Impossible" superstar chef, Robert Irvine.
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Movie Review: Won’t Back Down

NEW YORK - It may sound like a Bruce Willis action thriller, but “Won’t Back Down” (Fox) is anything but. Still, this David-vs.-Goliath story of two single mothers who join forces to save a failing public school from a wicked bureaucracy packs an emotional wallop.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore delves into Year of Faith

The Archdiocese of Baltimore is ushering in the Year of Faith with a special Mass, prayers and parish-based efforts to educate and deepen faith throughout the archdiocese.
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Time to Remember: Alumni Weekend

Today is the beginning of Alumni Weekend here at John Carroll. It is a great time to gather for some football, festive class reunions, good food, and catching up with old friends and teachers. We had a great time last year when Alumni Weekend debuted. It was really nice to
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Lessons in frugality

Living humbly does not have to exclude the occasional indulgence.
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Enjoy Every Moment With God

When we reach out to help and comfort and hold each other, it is God reaching out and helping and comforting and holding us. Nothing less than God can explain the existence of existence. And nothing less than love can explain why God would want any of us around.
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Movie Review: Hotel Transylvania

We are used to fables of humans fleeing from spooky ghouls and ghosts, but what if they were as scared of us as we are of them?
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Komen pink still tarnished by Planned Parenthood ties

Susan G. Komen for the Cure is commemorating 20 years in Maryland this year, and its annual Hunt Valley Race for the Cure – planned for Oct. 21, in Breast Cancer Awareness Month – is now the state’s largest footrace, according to the breast cancer-fighting organization.
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Cake saver equals lifesaver

  It seemed like an ordinary morning. I buckled our sons in the car and we set out for preschool. About 20 minutes into the ride, I heard a voice from the back seat, saying words no mother wants to hear: “Mama,” came the voice. “I just threw up everywhere.” Oh, dear. I took the...
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Chronic illnesses can be fought

We’ve heard it all before a million times: exercise and eat right to help live a healthy lifestyle. This important advice may be natural and easy for many people, but for those living with a chronic illness, it requires extra effort and a lot of support.
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