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Cultures exchanged at Resurrection-St. Paul School

Resurrection-St. Paul in Ellicott City has been hosting students from South Korea’s Yeollin Academy for five years.
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Crossing the street: Woman recounts decision of a lifetime

A woman seeking an abortion found a new direction with help from a pro-life pregnancy center.
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Pro-life leaders praise House vote to make Hyde Amendment permanent

“By passing this legislation, the House has taken a decisive step toward respect for unborn human life, reflecting the will of the American people,” said Deirdre McQuade, primary spokeswoman on abortion for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Sister M. Antoinette Bosak, IHM, taught at Catonsville parish school

A funeral Mass for Sister M. Antoinette Bosak, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, was offered Jan. 24 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Scranton, Pa.
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Order of Malta’s grand master resigns at pope’s request

After weeks of very public tensions with the Vatican, the head of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta accepted Pope Francis’ request that he submit his resignation.
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The Case for Tradition

People pray during the Jan. 19 episcopal ordination of Bishop Adam J. Parker and Bishop Mark E. Brennan at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland. (Olivia Obineme/Special for the Review)Tradition has a bad name. Catholic traditionalists are seen as rigid, bitter and judgmental. In political circles, individuals who
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Trump signs memorandum on building border wall

President Donald Trump enacted two executive memorandums to deal with the country’s security, including one that calls for construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Trump executive memorandum reinstates ‘Mexico City Policy’ on abortion

The policy bans all foreign nongovernmental organizations receiving U.S. funds from performing or promoting abortion in other countries.
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Archbishop Lori’s Homily: Celebration of Life

Let the Lord’s light and love shine forth in us and through us by our oneness in mind and heart and purpose.
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Being Catholic first

And as usual, Catholics’ tendency to pick the winner raises a question: Are we leading the country or following the crowd? Does our faith make us different?
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Dr. Marie-Alberte Boursiquot

The president of the Catholic Medical Association for 2017 visits with the Catholic Review.
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