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Papal commission on sex abuse votes that member take leave of absence

The papal commission on child protection voted that one of its members – a survivor of abuse and victims' advocate – take a leave of absence and consider other ways to contribute to the advisory body.
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7 tips on throwing a Chinese New Year party (or how we do it around here)

The first time we threw a Chinese New Year party, we just had some friends over for Chinese food. It was fairly sedate.The next year I was chatting with our guests when we realized our children were racing through the house waving a plunger.Once you’ve had plunger races as part
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More than 1,000 youths gather in Emmitsburg for Mount 2000

“I’ve never seen anything move such a large group of people," Sydney Campbell, a 17-year-old parishioner of St. Louis, Clarksville, said.
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In worst of times, archdiocesan crisis team there to help

Ss. James and John welcomed help from the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s crisis team after a murder-suicide impacted school family.
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‘Simple, not silly’: Children’s questions become book by Pope Francis

What did God do before the world was made? one child asked. "Do bad people have a guardian angel, too?" asked another.
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Pope, Russian Orthodox patriarch to meet in Cuba, Vatican announces

After almost three decades of tense Catholic-Russian Orthodox relations, Pope Francis will meet Patriarch Kirill of Moscow Feb. 12.
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Amen: Extra-curricular anecdotes of an unforgettable educator

Many parents and alumni say Catholic schools are one of the most consistent sources of quality in education. It’s a fact.
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Coffee & Doughnuts with Father Brian Linnane

Father Brian Linnane, president of Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, visits with the Catholic Review.
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Pledging their kindness

Kindness is spreading in schools throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore, thanks to Annabelle Arnold, a senior at The Seton Keough High School in Baltimore, and a powerful movie.
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Reasons abound to love Catholic schools

Thanks to their school, they are embracing our faith as a part of daily life and making it their own.
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Little Sisters of the Poor on Supreme Court case: Why we can’t “just sign the form”

Contrary to how it is often presented, Form 700 is neither a simple declaration of conscientious objection, nor an “opt out” regarding the HHS Contraceptive Mandate. Form 700 is a permission slip.
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‘Risen’: The Resurrection from a skeptic’s point of view

Fiennes plays Clavius, a Roman tribune charged by Pontius Pilate to investigate the events following Christ’s death.
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