All the world a stage for ‘Big Steve’

Steven Alford took advantage of every chance he had to perform during his four years at Mount St. Joseph High School.
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Amen: Peaceful road warrior

What makes Tim Rubeling – and his younger sisters and their big brothers – walk?
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On its 125th anniversary, Curtis Bay parish extends another ‘hug’

The April 3 Mass included the distribution of custom lapel pins to all and archdiocesan Medals of Honor.
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Ray Kelly

Ray Kelly is the Director of Community Relations for the No Boundaries Coalition and a member of the pastoral council at St. Peter Claver.
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The running pastor: Monsignor Hilgartner evangelizes on the road, too

Fit in around morning Mass, prayer is often woven into the solitude of Father Hilgartner's four-mile runs.
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Callum researched, shared story of Maryland black Catholics

St. Francis Xavier Church in East Baltimore bade farewell July 28 to the scholar who made its rich history come alive.
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Gala celebrates education, $140 million in capital campaign

Archbishop William E. Lori announced that the capital campaign, “Embracing Our Mission, Shaping Our Future,” raised $140 million.
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Prison ministry: ‘Looking for something good to do’

Bishop Rozanski's visit to the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women leaves the imprisoned women feeling renewed and encouraged.
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Eric Greene’s Catholic education went as smoothly as his operatic voice

Eric Greene knows three classmates from his Catholic elementary school who have died. Others he knows from his old neighborhood are strung out on drugs or in jail.
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Absence of Bob Flynn lingers longer than Ravens’ loss to Colts

The last time I saw Bob Flynn was in the summer of 2006, during Baltimore Ravens’ training camp at McDaniel College. Flynn was the men’s basketball coach there, literally had the keys to the gym, but he was like any other fan, excited to see professional athletes honing their craft. Jan. 13 marks the fifth...
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New CRS president gives back to faith that propelled her

FOURTH IN A SERIES PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Carolyn Woo learned English from Maryknoll missioner sisters. In tears her first day at Purdue University because she couldn’t decipher a campus map, she found solace at its Newman Center. Woo met and married her husband at Purdue, and its church bell rang when she defended her doctoral...
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