Loyola University Maryland named to The Princeton Review’s list of best colleges

Loyola University Maryland has been named one of The Princeton Review’s Best 377 Colleges for the publication’s 2013 edition.
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Retired deacon from St. Joseph, Odenton, dies

Deacon C. Richard Swann, a retired deacon who served St. Joseph, Odenton, for more than 25 years, died Aug. 18. He was 90.
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Be sure children’s school lunches pack a healthy punch, say dietitians

If parents want their children to eat healthy, they need to put some time and creativity into packing school lunches.
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Statue in memory of Cardinal Gibbons students, teacher rededicated at St. Augustine

A statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary has a new home at St. Augustine Church in Elkridge.
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Our 8 favorite $5 (and under) activities for under-5s

As a family, we are fans of hand-me-down clothes, dollar stores, and frugal, fantastic fun. We don’t mind the occasional splurge, but we also realize how fortunate we are to live in an area where there’s so much affordable fun—especially for preschoolers. Here are some of the tried-and-true spots we’ve found
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Paralympians with Baltimore ties to compete in London games

Several athletes with Maryland ties will be competing in the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Aug. 29- Sept. 9 in London.
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Do the right things, the right way, for the right reason

Congratulations to Archbishop William E. Lori on his statements at the recent Knights of Columbus convention in Anaheim, Calif. – more importantly, for his courage and leadership in making them.
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Goodbye to ‘hate’

  Hate has had a long run, but it’s time to retire the word and all its forms: hater, hatin’, hateful, hate group, hate speech, and so on. Any usefulness of “hate” has been undermined by its overuse and misuse. It does not mean anything now, and its use only incites
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Filling the void

  It’s been a few weeks since the loss of Monsignor Damien Nalepa. Not only was he a wonderful priest at St. Gregory the Great, but his presence in the community was a reminder that it is possible to stand up to the violence and drugs that can plague any neighborhood. Father
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Message for modern times seen in story of St. Augustine’s conversion

St. Augustine’s “Confessions,” may be a centuries-old story but its message still resonates today.
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Appeals court to rehear pregnancy center’s free speech case

A federal court case involving the Greater Baltimore Center for Pregnancy Concerns and the Archdiocese of Baltimore is scheduled for a rehearing, voiding an earlier court decision upholding the center’s free speech rights.
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