Cardinal Keeler’s body received at Baltimore Basilica

Ten pallbearers carried the casket up the steps of the U.S.’s first cathedral, which Cardinal Keeler had restored to the vision of its architect, Benjamin Henry Latrobe
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Cardinal Keeler’s legacy includes strengthening Catholic-Jewish bonds

Cardinal Keeler’s theological understanding was profound, and I was able aid him in understanding the Jewish community, since I had a doctorate in Hebrew studies from the Institute of Hebrew Studies of New York University.
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Archbishop Lori praises ‘solid foundations’ left by Cardinal Keeler

“In many ways, it makes my job easier, because he left such solid foundations,” Archbishop Lori said.
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The Least of These: Serving students with special needs, joyfully

Children with special needs receiving loving care at St. Elizabeth School and Villa Maria School.
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Vicariate structure outlined for Archdiocese of Baltimore

Archbishop Lori announced he has returned the archdiocese to the three-vicariate system, with urban, eastern and western vicariates.
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Structural problems close Brunswick church permanently

St. Francis of Assisi Church in Brunswick has closed permanently due to structural problems that, according to engineers, have left the building unsuitable for occupancy.
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The John Carroll School mourns the loss of a good friend, smiling presence

Classmates, faculty and staff of The John Carroll School remembered Joshua Hamer as a smiling, upbeat member of the school community.
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Cristo Rey at 10: Corporate internships open hearts, minds and doors

For a decade, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School has educated students and introduced them to the business world.
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James and Elisa Hamilton add witness to Annual Appeal

James and Elisa Hamilton are encouraging parishioners of all means in the Archdiocese of Baltimore to participate in the Annual Appeal.
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Local boys do good, donate $500,000 to Archbishop Curley High School

“Curley’s obviously very important to us,” Andrew Suehle said. “It’s a large part of who we are and in our DNA ...”
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Baltimore Archdiocese warms up for March for Life, honors joyful advocates

The archbishop encouraged marchers to be "peaceful, joyful and committed proponents" for the beauty and goodness of the gift of life.
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