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St. Frances Academy students re-enact Selma march

St. Frances Academy students today honored civil rights pioneers with a special march in Baltimore.
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Hunt Valley Symphony Orchestra finds new home at Mercy High

Mercy High School announced Jan. 22 that it will be the new home of the Hunt Valley Symphony Orchestra.
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Catholic landmarks emerged from Great Baltimore Fire

When the Great Baltimore Fire ripped through the city’s downtown business district, Thomas J. O’Neill sought divine intervention.
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The public relations of death

What's behind the move to legalize assisted suicide?
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Archbishop leads appreciation for vocations to religious life

The Archdiocese of Baltimore honored those in religious life with a special Feb. 1 Mass.
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The Impact of the March for Life: Part 1

It's been a little over one week since I participated in my very first ever March for Life. I am not really one for crowds and the thought of being in the crowd rather than standing back to observe was a little scary. But, since I was traveling with a
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New film ‘Black or White’ aims to ‘start the conversation’ on race

Black and White is not an overtly religious film, but it addresses what might be called "faith-based" values.
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Mustard seed grants help schools secure future

Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are getting help establishing or growing their endowments thanks to a newly launched initiative called the Mustard Seed program.
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Cumberland’s troubadour priest dies at 79

For many Cumberland-area Catholics of recent years, Christmas wasn’t quite complete until they heard Capuchin Franciscan Father Bernard Finerty’s rendition of “Silent Night.”
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Rebuilt changing parishes near and far

In July, Nick Hjorth flew from Southern California to Baltimore with the sole purpose of visiting the Church of the Nativity in Timonium
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