Life lessons from a Baltimore icon

  I feel extremely fortunate to have ever been introduced to Patrick “Scunny” McCusker. A gregarious, fun-loving man with a huge heart, his life was sadly cut short at the age of 49. There is definitely a palpable sadness in the air in Canton – a real feeling of loss. But
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Seasons Change, God Stays the Same

When school starts, summer ends. Well, not technically, as we all know summer officially ends Sept. 21. But for all intents and purposes, summer as we know it is history. For many of us, Labor Day has also been a traditional marker of the end of summer and once upon
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Jesus on the boardwalk

See what our photography intern discovered in Ocean City.
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Catholic Campaign for Human Development grants help those in need

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development awarded $263,000 in local and national grants Aug. 23.
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Jesus on the boardwalk

  As school quickly approaches, my time working at the beach has drawn to a close. Before I left, I decided to take a trip to the boardwalk with my camera. My goal was to try and find pictures relating to the topic of “Jesus on the boardwalk.” When I set
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Back to School

This morning, I did something I always dreamed of doing. I appeared on a concert hall stage – the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, to be exact.
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Archdiocese to host annual gala for Catholic schools

The fourth annual Archdiocese of Baltimore Gala for Catholic Education is from 6-11 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.
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Movie Review: The Awakening

Things go bump in the night - and during the day - in “The Awakening” (Cohen Media Group), an old-fashioned horror movie set in a big haunted house in the remote English countryside.
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Happiness of the long-distance runner

Gordon Oliver has the vision to take St. John's Catholic Prep to the next level.
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Search for Chinese takeaway on Gotcha Day

  We have a standard way of celebrating our boys’ “Gotcha Day” anniversaries. We carry in won ton soup, steamed dumplings, and chicken lo mein. Last night, however, traffic on our commute home was terrible. And the boys were starving. So, instead, we gathered at a somewhat formal Chinese restaurant we have
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John Carroll campus minister sees growing outreach

Patti Murphy Dohn is the face of the compassion for many at The John Carroll School, Bel Air.
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First-grade teacher makes final vows

About 12 years ago, Hanna Mignogno was listening to a speaker at a conference when she felt compelled to get up and walk outside.
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