Catholic Review receives regional journalism honors

The Catholic Review was honored with 10 regional journalism and advertising awards April 19-20.
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Church chatter from around the archdiocese

Check out these tidbits of who's in the news around the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Movie Review: Think like a man

Unvarnished, earthy, sometimes over the top but never crude, the film manages to deliver a reassuring - if secular-minded - homily about the confusing process of looking for, and finding, true love.
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Ursuline Sister Consuelo Price dies

A funeral Mass for Ursuline Sister Consuelo Price, the longtime head of the Bishop Walsh School library, was to be offered April 21 at the Ursuline Motherhouse in Louisville, Ky.
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Fallston parishioners celebrate faith across generations

Parishioners and staff members talk of the welcoming nature of St. Mark, Fallston.
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What is estate planning, who needs it and how do you get it?

Nobody has to do estate planning, but everyone would be wise to do it. Those are the words of advice of Stephen Bailey, an estate planning lawyer with the Law Office of Stephen Bailey in Baltimore.
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Fortnight for Freedom

Last week, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a call to action to defend religious liberty and urged the lay faithful to work to protect this First Freedom of the Bill of Rights (see article on Page A3).
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Good stewards of the earth: Parishes, schools and institutions take ‘green’ steps

Stella Maris has swapped Styrofoam products for biodegradable silverware and plates made from corn starch and sugarcane ...
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Liberty: A time for weeping

We are seeing what happens when laity ignores apostolic teaching for whatever reason and bishops fail to adequately confront the laity’s misdirection. We now face a serious attack on religious liberty in this country.
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Frederick senior keeps moving

FREDERICK – Abigail Tighe has been playing soccer and softball since before she could read, but scoring goals and home runs wasn’t what excited her.
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St. Clare suffers vandalism

Three teenage boys vandalized the parish center at St. Clare in Essex April 8, spraying fire extinguishers throughout the former school building and causing at least $62,000 in damages.
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