St. Thomas More Academy gifted new location

St. Thomas More Academy in Buckeystown is relocating to a new property, which has been gifted to the school.
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‘Merrily shall we meet in heaven’

By now, most of you have heard that Father Tom Walsh, the wonderful Franciscan priest, died last month.
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October Baby Video: Working With John Schneider and Jasmine Guy

Anyone who grew up during the 1980s recognizes television characters Bo Duke from the Dukes of Hazzard and Whitley Gilbert from A Different World. Most would be shocked to see John Schneider and Jasmine Guy in the new movie October Baby, which opens a week from today. Schneider plays a
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Ancient Order of Hibernians honor Sally Murphy

The Maryland Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Inc. dedicated a commemorative street sign for “Sally Murphy Way” March 9.
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Catholic Men’s Fellowship readies for March 24 conference

Approximately 500 men are expected to gather March 24 for the Catholic Men’s Fellowship annual conference at Immaculate Conception, Towson. A day of inspirational talks will be capped by a liturgy celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop Denis J. Madden.
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Springing into fitness

Students, faculty and parents from Immaculate Conception School in Towson are actively engaging in the school's fitness challenge.
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Mount St. Joseph names St. John Alumnus of the Year

Mount St. Joseph High School in Irvington has named Edward St. John as its 2012 Alumnus of the Year. St. John, chairman of the board and CEO of St. John Properties, is a 1955 graduate of the school.
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Students pray rosary in front of White House

Students from George Washington University pray for religious freedom in front of the White House March 3
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Movie Review: 21 Jump Street

The childish desire to be outrageous, which currently seems to be the driving motive of most Hollywood humor, derails yet another comedy with “21 Jump Street” (Columbia).
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Catholics celebrate at Baltimore’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Thousands lined Charles and Pratt Streets under cloudless skies March 11 to watch the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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Pascal’s wager

Late last year, the famous polemist Christopher Hitchens died after a long battle with cancer. Hitchens generated a great deal of controversy with his writings assailing the existence of God and the impact of religion. His book, “God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything,” was a bestseller and earned
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St. Ambrose community “mourning” loss of school

St. Ambrose Catholic School principal Pamela Sanders choked back tears at the thought of her school closing.
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