Hope – the most underrated virtue

When we consider the theological virtues, love/charity first comes to mind, followed by faith, and lastly, almost as an afterthought, we consider hope. How many sermons have we heard on love and faith? Probably too many to count, but I cannot recall one homily on hope. Added to its neglect, hope
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Fly fishing creates bonds, instills appreciation for nature

For the past 11 years, I have attended an annual fishing camp with my father. The Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock gathers annually in Thurmont for a weekend long event. The organization teaches boys ages 8-18 about preservation and conservation of natural resources using the fundamentals of fishing, and primarily
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Snow White prays “The Lord’s Prayer” in new movie

  In the new film "Snow White and the Huntsman," we are introduced to the teenage version of the classic heroine locked inside a prison praying "The Lord's Prayer." Most Christians will recognize the prayer. At one point, it was estimated that more than two billion people recited "The Lord's Prayer," known
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Catholic Review reporter witnesses shooting near Cristo Rey

Police are on the scene after a shooting near Holy Rosary Church and Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
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Sibling anxiety

  “After you left this morning, he did something that broke my heart,” said Cynthia, the sweetest, most gentle daycare lady in the world. My first thought was that my son had hit one of the other kids – that inescapable Irish temper. But what she said next was totally unexpected. “He just
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Nothing to fear but…

Before Leo started preschool, we had to fill out several forms full of questions. I came to one question, “Does he have any fears?”That’s easy, I thought. “Mr. Yuk and zombies,” I wrote.The next question? “Do you share these fears?” No, though I will never take him to party stores
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Interfaith Rock promotes religious understanding

A band featuring students from different faith communities in Frederick is performing at St. Katharine Drexel June 3.
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“Free” deals can cost us part of our dignity

There’s no such thing as a free lunch, the saying goes. And really no such thing as free Slurpees or free cupcakes. There’s always a catch.
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Heroes of religious liberty span centuries

If asked to list heroes of American freedom, people might reflect on the Revolutionary era and name George Washington, Nathan Hale and Betsy Ross. If asked to name heroes of religious liberty, they might go blank.
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HHS mandate latest in line of religious crises

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regulation that would force employers, including Catholic institutions, to pay, directly or indirectly, for insurance for sterilization and contraceptives, including abortion-inducing drugs, stands as a religious liberty crisis.
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Merzbacher’s victims to hold vigil at old school June 6

Sex abuse victims of former Catholic school teacher John Merzbacher plan to gather for a vigil at the former Catholic Community School of South Baltimore.
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FAQ on Religious Liberty

This Q & A answers questions such as what is religious liberty and describes the roots of religious liberty.
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