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Preaching must attract, Archbishop Lori says at Mid-Atlantic Congress

Preaching, formation and religious instruction must attract, Archbishop Lori said at the Mid-Atlantic Congress for Catholic Leaders.
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Catholic Review announces engagement contest winners

The Catholic Review ran an engagement contest for couples who got engaged Dec. 1, 2014 through Jan. 1, 2015.
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Learning Love: A Lesson a Year in Marriage

Just a little more than 10 years ago John and I stood before God and our family and friends and said our vows.Now, with Valentine's Day coming to a close, I’m joining Mary at Better Than Eden to share 10 lessons in honor of our 10 years of marriage.—1—We don’t
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Sister Mary Louise Lynch, champion of social justice, dies at 89

Sister Mary Louise Lynch, a Baltimore native who was the former co-chairwoman of the Baltimore Archdiocesan Justice and Peace Commission, was one week shy of her 90th birthday.
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Voices in the vaccine debate

Part 1: The PediatricianIn this three part series, I will share the perspectives of three different women (who also happen to be mothers) when it comes to the vaccine debate. I asked all of them the same exact questions and will run their responses in their own words.Dr. Lainie Holman
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Mother Mary Lange Award recipients ‘honored’ to be chosen

Rogelio D’Almeida learned the significance of his Mother Mary Lange Award from his wife, Danielle.
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Anne Arundel faith communities help memorialize six who perished in fire

The 950 seats at St. John Neumann Church in Annapolis were filled in the late afternoon of Feb. 12.
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Mission Helpers still reaching out to downtrodden, 125 years after their founding

Founded in 1890, the Baltimore-based Mission Helpers are in the midst of a 125th anniversary.
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Schadenfreude: The sin of the modern world

 Last year was a rough time for humanity. Every time I read the news, I wondered is there a contest on who can outdo the next with a more vile and evil act?I was often lost for words and had troubling making sense of the atrocities and injustices. Many intellectuals
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CCHD honoree has supported living wages, job training in hot dog truck

With a few thousand dollars spread here and there, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development of the Archdiocese of Baltimore has helped bring living wages to employees.
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How to keep your aging brain fit

At one time or another, we have all forgotten an appointment, a person’s name or misplaced our keys.
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7 ways to help children be open to religious vocations

As parents, John and I try to find ways to help our children understand that God might call them to the religious life one day.Obviously we don’t constantly talk about vocations, but we do drop pebbles into conversation from time to time, encouraging our sons to consider the possibility.If you
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