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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Fix unjust immigration laws rather than subvert them

I am well aware of my foreign heritage and the sacrifices my forbears made adjusting to the law and language of this land helping to make it a much desirable place to live. So, I find disturbing the insinuation that anyone opposed to illegal immigration is opposed to immigration.
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The invisible Jesus in our world

  As part of my certification process as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor and sports coach, I have to be certified in Adult CPR and AED (Automated External Defribulator) use. I was also trained in first aid and CPR when I was in the Navy. I feel this is
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A balloon for grandma

  One day last week Leo and I set off on a hunt together to find St. Patrick’s Day cards. We didn’t have much luck. The dollar store was out of them – though we found some irresistible foam swords. Then we headed over to a card store. Their St. Patrick’s
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Springing into lacrosse season

With the temperatures warming up, the spring sporting season is back in action. One of my favorite sports to photograph is lacrosse due to its consistent action throughout the game. Here are some pictures from a recent Notre Dame Prep varsity lacrosse games:            
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Sound, picture, wonder

  Today, I was blessed to get a close look at my second child via my second sonogram. It’s no wonder so many pro-choice activists wish to prevent mandatory sonograms at pregnancy crisis centers. These windows into the world of an unborn child offer many women the first major step at
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Lessons Inspired by St. Joseph

  St. Joseph is depicted in a window from St. Mary's Cathedral in Kilkenny, Ireland. (CNS photo/Crosiers)   The church provides two sources of information for devotion to St. Joseph. On the one hand, basic information about his life can be found in the Bible. Gospel passages recount his genealogy, relationship with Mary,
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Springing into lacrosse

Evan Zimmer's latest blog post focuses on spring.
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Audio: Press conference welcomes new archbishop

Archbishop William E. Lori talks about prayer, the media, vocations and more in March 20 press conference.
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Video and audio: Archbishop Lori’s first homily focuses on sacramental life

The sacramental life helps Catholics live their vocation to love, Archbishop William E. Lori said in first Baltimore homily.
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Catholics describe new archbishop as pastoral, hard working

Find out what Catholic leaders, religious and lay people have to say about Baltimore's newly appointed archbishop.
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Former CRS president receives Laetare Medal

The University of Notre Dame has announced that former Catholic Relief Services President Ken Hackett will receive its 2012 Laetare Medal. The Laetare Medal is the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics.
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