Mount de Sales senior collects, donates first Communion dresses

Molly Wheltle experienced a “Feeding the 5,000” as she aimed to collect 20 first Communion dresses for the poor.
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Welcoming Our New Shepherd

Cardinal O'Brien shares his thoughts on Archbishop William E. Lori, whom he has known for many years.
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DREAM Act provides means of changing lives

Carlos, a 21-year-old immigrant who has lived in the U.S. since he was 11, is among those looking to the DREAM Act for a chance at a better future.
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Catholic Review should have more HHS coverage

I am perplexed and grieved as to why the Catholic Review is not providing more coverage as to the church's continuing battle with President Barack Obama and his attack on the Catholic Church via the HHS mandate. Not only is this the biggest attack of religious liberty in our lifetime, it has specific dire consequences...
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Maryvale senior soars to new heights

BROOKLANDVILLE – Maggie Rampolla said pole-vaulting caught her eye during her freshman year at Maryvale Preparatory School, when she saw a photo in the school’s yearbook of a fellow student attempting the event with the school’s track and field team.
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Lent: Opportunity to teach magnanimity

On March 22, 1959, when the oldest of the baby boomers were in their early teen years, poet Robert Frost appeared on the Sunday morning television news show, “Meet the Press.”
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Abortion reporting, education tax credit top MCC legislative agenda

With less than three weeks remaining in the Maryland General Assembly’s 2012 session, major issues remain ahead.
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Parading through homes, tracking the Joneses

Spring is almost here and the sweet home-show season is upon us! Time to inspect the Joneses’ mansion and discover just how far behind we’ve fallen.
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MCC survey addresses election’s ‘pivotal issues’

State redistricting and an early primary election may cause voters to have more questions about the names they find on their ballot April 3. The Maryland Catholic Conference’s voter survey seeks to address the queries of Catholics, as it has done each election year for at least two decades.
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Secure communities, secure families, secure church

Our clear voice in response to the clear threat to human dignity caused by abortion, the death penalty, and euthanasia has not weakened or been silenced by legislative agendas or popular opinions. Whenever the church sees the image of God being marred, we are obligated to speak out.
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Buckeystown: A community of sharing in Frederick

FREDERICK – Potluck dinners at St. Joseph on Carrollton Manor, Buckeystown, are more than a good meal and a time to socialize; they are a springboard for conversation and faith sharing.
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