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Ladies find fun, fellowship par for the course

Charles Linn was eager to share the game of golf with his wife, Jo Ann.
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Movie Review: Far from the Madding Crowd

In this fourth film adaptation of the classic work, director Thomas Vinterberg aims squarely at the “Downton Abbey” fan base while remaining faithful to his source.
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Former Mount St. Mary’s president named new president of St. John’s Catholic Prep

Thomas Powell, who retired in March 2015 as president of Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, will assume the role of president of St. John’s Catholic Prep.
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Pope signs decrees in causes for Blessed Serra, married couple, martyrs

Although he already has said he will canonize Blessed Junipero Serra in Washington in September, Pope Francis formally approved a sentence by members of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes recommending the move.
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Gibbons Commons begins development

The first phase of redevelopment of the former Cardinal Gibbons School in Southwest Baltimore kicked off with fanfare.
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Pope: Marriage is brave promise to love like Jesus, not showy ceremony

A Christian marriage isn’t just a big ceremony held in a church with nice flowers and everyone wearing fancy clothes, Pope Francis said.
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A pretzel for the teacher: Teacher Appreciation Week gifts with a twist

All of a sudden it is Teacher Appreciation Week, and I have been feeling a bit tapped out on ideas.Two years ago we gave flyswatters with a poem I wrote.Last year we gave pinwheels—also with a poem.You can probably see a trend here. This year, though, I was not feeling
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With 3-D printers, Archdiocese of Baltimore schools take lead in technology

The archdiocese’s 3-D printers were made possible by the Embracing Our Mission capital campaign.
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Governor joins archbishop in Sandtown-Winchester for prayer and peace

Governor Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. designated May 3 as as a Day of Prayer and Peace for Baltimore’s healing.
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Catholics call for justice at One Baltimore Faith Rally

There were easily a couple thousand at the peaceful faith rally, calling out “Amen” and “Mmm-hmm” in response to local leaders.
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‘If we want vocations, we’ve got to pray for them’

For nearly an hour, more than 200 people from across the Archdiocese of Baltimore knelt in silent prayer.
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From sons to Fathers: A mother’s perspective on vocations

Stephanie Rubeling of Frederick has two sons pursuing the priesthood.
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